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The impact of inpatient and community stroke rehabilitation on health-related quality of life in New Zealand
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- The impact of inpatient and community stroke rehabilitation on health-related quality of life in New Zealand
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Background: Stroke rehabilitation - both inpatient and community - is an important part of current post-stroke care, aimed at improving outcomes. However, there is a lack of recent New Zealand research exploring associations between rehabilitation and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) post stroke.Aim: To explore associations between stroke rehabilitation and HRQoL.Design: Secondary analysis of data from a prospective, observational study.Setting: Twenty-eight New Zealand hospitals.Popula...
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- Date created
- 2025-08
- Creator
- Thompson, Stephanie G / Thakkar, Dhairya / McNaughton, Harry / Levack, William / Ranta, Anna
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/48478
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- stroke / rehabilitation / quality of life
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