Assessment of rehabilitation needs in patients after COVID-19: Development of the COVID-19-rehabilitation needs survey
Objective: COVID-19 can result in a broad spectrum of dysfunctions, some of which may persist for long periods, requiring long-term rehabilitation. A comprehensive screening tool is therefore necessary to identify these needs. To date, no data exist on satisfaction with medical and therapeutic inter...
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Main Authors: | Christina Lemhöfer (Author), Christoph Gutenbrunner (Author), Jörg Schiller (Author), Dana Loudovici-Krug (Author), Norman Best (Author), Andrea Bökel (Author), Christian Sturm (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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