Factors which are predictive of return work after stroke
Stroke impacts on a survivor's ability to participate in community activities such as return to work (RTW) and affects people who are within the working age. There is a dearth of literature on RTW after stroke in developing countries. This study aimed to bridge this gap in South Africa, and was...
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Main Authors: | M. V. Ntsiea (Author), H. van Aswegen (Author), S. Olorunju (Author) |
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