Trajectories of Rehabilitation across Complex Environments (TRaCE): design and baseline characteristics for a prospective cohort study on spinal cord injury and acquired brain injury
Abstract Purpose Trajectories of Rehabilitation across Complex Environments (TRaCE), a consented prospective cohort study, addresses a critical need to better understand access to the healthcare system after acute treatment and specialist inpatient rehabilitation for acquired disability. It is expec...
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Main Authors: | Melissa Legg (Author), Michele Foster (Author), Sanjoti Parekh (Author), Mandy Nielsen (Author), Rachel Jones (Author), Elizabeth Kendall (Author), Jennifer Fleming (Author), Timothy Geraghty (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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