Quality of Life After Stroke
Stroke2004Vol. 35(10), pp. 2340–2345
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Jonathan Sturm, Geoffrey A. Donnan, Helen M. Dewey, Richard Macdonell, Amanda Gilligan, Velandai Srikanth, Amanda G. Thrift
Abstract
A substantial proportion of stroke survivors have very poor HRQoL. Interventions targeting handicap and mood have the potential to improve HRQoL independently of physical impairment and disability.
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