Process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial intervention designed to improve rehabilitation services for Aboriginal Australians after brain injury: the Healing Right Way Trial
Abstract Background Healing Right Way (HRW) aimed to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal Australians with stroke or traumatic brain injury by facilitating system-level access to culturally secure rehabilitation services. Using a stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial (RCT) design (ACTRN1261800...
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Main Authors: | Judith M. Katzenellenbogen (Author), Jane White (Author), Melanie Robinson (Author), Sandra C. Thompson (Author), Amy Epstein (Author), Mandy Stanley (Author), Jane Klobas (Author), Emma Haynes (Author), Elizabeth A. Armstrong (Author), Juli Coffin (Author), Rachel Skoss (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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