Environmental barriers to reintegration experienced by stroke clients post discharge from a rehabilitation centre in Malawi
Although stroke clients undergo rehabilitation in minimise the impact of stroke on their functioning, they still experience challenge with reintegration.
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Main Authors: | G. Chimatiro (Author), A. Rhoda (Author) |
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