Caregiver experiences and perceptions of stroke
With the increasing prevalence of people in developing countries who suffer strokes, the long-term care of people who have had a stroke and who are living with disabilities has substantial consequences for caregivers and their respective families. As the caregiver plays a pivotal role in the rehabil...
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Main Authors: | Mary Thomas (Author), Kirston Greenop (Author) |
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