Taking Charge after Stroke: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered, self-directed rehabilitation intervention
Abstract
"Take Charge" is a novel, community-based self-directed rehabilitation intervention which helps a person with stroke take charge of their own recovery. In a previous randomized controlled trial, a single Take Charge session improved independence and health-related quality of life 12 months following stroke in Māori and Pacific New Zealanders. We tested the same intervention in three doses (zero, one, or two sessions) in a larger study and in a...
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Title
Taking Charge after Stroke: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered, self-directed rehabilitation intervention
Published Date
Apr 15, 2020
Volume
15
Issue
9
Pages
954 - 964
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