Original paper
Taking Charge after Stroke: A randomized controlled trial of a person-centered, self-directed rehabilitation intervention
Abstract
Background and purpose “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...
Paper Details
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