Community-based rehabilitation services implemented by multidisciplinary teams among adults with stroke: a scoping review with a focus on Chinese experience
Abstract Background Despite the growing interest in hospital rehabilitation services for communities, studies on existing community-based rehabilitation (CBR) services remain scarce owing to limitations in the development of community health services and regional cultural diversity. As a guaranteed...
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Main Authors: | Zifen An (Author), Ke Li (Author), Xinyi Yang (Author), Jie Ke (Author), Yuying Xu (Author), Xi Zhang (Author), Xianmei Meng (Author), Xianwu Luo (Author), Liping Yu (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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