Factors impacting the access and use of formal health and social services by caregivers of stroke survivors: an interpretive description study
Abstract Background Evidence has shown that family and friend caregivers of stroke survivors are significantly and negatively impacted by caregiving. The negative effects of caregiving may persist over time suggesting that caregivers might benefit from ongoing engagement with supportive services. Ho...
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Main Authors: | Anna Garnett (Author), Jenny Ploeg (Author), Maureen Markle-Reid (Author), Patricia H. Strachan (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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