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Disability and rehabilitation. 38(19)
To find out how much physical activity in the form of walking can be tolerated by adults admitted for inpatient rehabilitation after hip fracture.Using a phase I dose-response design, in addition to usual scheduled rehabilitation care participants wi
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Disability and Rehabilitation. 31:880-886
The purpose of the project was to identify characteristics associated with successful re-integration into the community post-inpatient rehabilitation after stroke. A key issue was determining re-integration from the person's perspective, taking into
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International Journal of Rehabilitation Research. 31:141-149
The aim of this article is to compare the applications of the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule II (WHODAS II) and WHO Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) in the assessment of patients with psychotic disorders and multiple sclerosis, and to assess th
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 93:1457-1459
Kennedy GM, Brock KA, Lunt AW, Black SJ. Factors influencing selection for rehabilitation after stroke: a questionnaire using case scenarios to investigate physician perspectives and level of agreement. Objectives To explore the key factors involved
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Clinical rehabilitation. 24(4)
Objective: To determine whether the use of short-term goal setting is effective in monitoring patient progress, with regard to achievement of rehabilitation goals for discharge and predicted length of hospital stay. Design: A prospective observationa
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 243
Autor:
Jennifer J. Watts, Genevieve Kennedy, Kylee J Lockwood, Casey L. Peiris, Cheng Kwong Teo, Camilla Radia-George, Allison Farley, Natasha K. Brusco, Nicholas F. Taylor, Natalie Sullivan, Nora Shields
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BMC Health Services Research, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 308 (2010)
BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research
Background Reducing patient length of stay is a high priority for health service providers. Preliminary information suggests additional Saturday rehabilitation services could reduce the time a patient stays in hospital by three days. This large trial