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Person-centred rehabilitation: Rhetoric or reality?

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Pages 1551-1554 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Caroline Stretton, Suzie Mudge, Nicola M. Kayes, Denise Taylor & Kathryn M. McPherson. (2013) Activity coaching to improve walking is liked by rehabilitation patients but physiotherapists have concerns: a qualitative study. Journal of Physiotherapy 59:3, pages 199-206.
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Karen R. Whalley Hammell. (2013) Client-centred occupational therapy in Canada: Refocusing on core values / Recentrer l’ergothérapie au Canada sur les valeurs fondamentales de la pratique centrée sur le client. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 80:3, pages 141-149.
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Mari Wolff Skaalvik. (2012) Commentaries. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 19:1, pages 29-29.
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