Nursing staffs self-perceived outcome from a rehabilitation 24/7 educational programme - a mixed-methods study in stroke care
Abstract Background During the past two decades, attempts have been made to describe nurses' contributions to the rehabilitation of inpatients following stroke. There is currently a lack of interventions that integrate the diversity of nurses' role and functions in stroke rehabilitation an...
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Main Authors: | M. I. Loft (Author), B. A. Esbensen (Author), K. Kirk (Author), L. Pedersen (Author), B. Martinsen (Author), H. Iversen (Author), L. L. Mathiesen (Author), I. Poulsen (Author) |
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