Barriers to evidence-based physiotherapy practice for stroke survivors in Ghana
Background: Physiotherapy has evolved over the years, and this has led to an increasing demand in using evidence as a basis for making clinical decisions because evidence-based interventions for stroke have been shown to be effective. However, the inability to carry out any of the evidence-based pra...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Quartey (Author), Samuel Kwakye (Author) |
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