Exploring views on long term rehabilitation for people with stroke in a developing country: findings from focus group discussions.
Mohd Nordin, Nor A., Abd Aziz, Noor, Ajit Singh, Devinder K., Abdul Aziz, Aznida F., Omar Othman, Nor A. and Aljunid, Syed M., (2003). Exploring views on long term rehabilitation for people with stroke in a developing country: findings from focus group discussions.. BMC Health Services Research 2014, 14(118), N/A-N/A
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Sub-type Journal article Author Mohd Nordin, Nor A.
Abd Aziz, Noor
Ajit Singh, Devinder K.
Abdul Aziz, Aznida F.
Omar Othman, Nor A.
Aljunid, Syed M.Title Exploring views on long term rehabilitation for people with stroke in a developing country: findings from focus group discussions. Appearing in BMC Health Services Research 2014 Volume 14 Issue No. 118 Publication Date 2003-10-20 Place of Publication London Publisher BioMed Central Start page N/A End page N/A Language eng Abstract The importance of long term rehabilitation for people with stroke is increasingly evident, yet it is not known whether such services can be materialised in countries with limited community resources. In this study, we explored the perception of rehabilitation professionals and people with stroke towards long term stroke rehabilitation services and potential approaches to enable provision of these services. Views from providers and users are important in ensuring whatever strategies developed for long term stroke rehabilitations are feasible and acceptable. UNBIS Thesaurus HEALTH
REHABILITATION
FAMILY HEALTH
PHYSIOTHERAPYCopyright Holder The Authors Copyright Year 2014 Copyright type Creative commons DOI 10.1186/1472-6963-14-118 -
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