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Research Paper

Exploring the decision-making process in the delivery of physiotherapy in a stroke unit

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Pages 1277-1284 | Received 03 Mar 2014, Accepted 02 Sep 2014, Published online: 22 Sep 2014

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Liss Marita Solbakken, Marita Nordhaug & Kristin Halvorsen. (2023) Patients’ experiences of involvement, motivation and coping with physiotherapists during subacute stroke rehabilitation – a qualitative study. European Journal of Physiotherapy 25:3, pages 154-161.
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Beth Clark, Juliette Truman, Jill Whitall, Ann-Marie Hughes, Ruth Turk & Jane Burridge. (2023) Why do some people who had a stroke not receive the recommended 45 min of occupational therapy and physiotherapy? A Delphi study. BMJ Open 13:11, pages e072276.
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Beth Clark, Jane Burridge, Jill Whitall, Ruth Turk, Ann-Marie Hughes & Juliette Truman. (2023) Why do some people with stroke not receive the recommended 45 min of occupational therapy and physiotherapy after stroke? A qualitative study using focus groups. BMJ Open 13:11, pages e072275.
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Gemma Bradley, Katherine Baker & Catherine Bailey. (2021) Exploring how occupational therapists and physiotherapists evaluate rehabilitation potential of older people in acute care. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 85:3, pages 199-207.
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Mark P McGlinchey, Christopher McKevitt, Rachel Faulkner-Gurstein & Catherine M Sackley. (2021) The rehabilitation of physical function after severely disabling stroke: a survey of UK therapist practice. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 28:7, pages 1-25.
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Maria Elvén, Jacek Hochwälder, Elizabeth Dean & Anne Söderlund. (2019) Predictors of Clinical Reasoning Using the Reasoning 4 Change Instrument With Physical Therapist Students. Physical Therapy 99:8, pages 964-976.
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Mark P McGlinchey, Lizz Paley, Alex Hoffman, Abdel Douiri & Anthony G Rudd. (2018) Physiotherapy provision to hospitalised stroke patients: Analysis from the UK Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme. European Stroke Journal 4:1, pages 75-84.
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Verity Longley, Sarah Peters, Caroline Swarbrick & Audrey Bowen. (2018) What influences decisions about ongoing stroke rehabilitation for patients with pre-existing dementia or cognitive impairment: a qualitative study?. Clinical Rehabilitation 32:8, pages 1133-1144.
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David J Clarke, Louisa-Jane Burton, Sarah F Tyson, Helen Rodgers, Avril Drummond, Rebecca Palmer, Alex Hoffman, Matthew Prescott, Pippa Tyrrell, Lianne Brkic, Katie Grenfell & Anne Forster. (2018) Why do stroke survivors not receive recommended amounts of active therapy? Findings from the ReAcT study, a mixed-methods case-study evaluation in eight stroke units. Clinical Rehabilitation 32:8, pages 1119-1132.
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Abduljalil Radman, Waidah Ismail & Mahadi Bahari. (2017) Robotic devices for upper limb stroke rehabilitation: Potential research trends. Robotic devices for upper limb stroke rehabilitation: Potential research trends.
Josie Merchant, Gemma Kitsos, Samantha Ashby, Alex Kitsos & Isobel J. Hubbard. (2016) Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy in Acute Stroke: Do Rural Patients Receive Less Therapy?. Stroke Research and Treatment 2016, pages 1-5.
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