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Improving the implementation of supported stroke self-management: what does it look like and whatmakes it ‘work’ in different contexts
Kidd, Lisa
(PI)
Mason, Helen
(CoI)
Gallacher, Katie I.
(CoI)
Quinn, Terry
(CoI)
Jones, Fiona
(CoI)
Fisher, Rebecca
(CoI)
Brennan, Katrina
(CoI)
Lebedis, Therese
(CoI)
Barber, Mark
(CoI)
Smith, Mark
(PI)
Nursing
Yunus Centre
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Keyphrases
Community-based
44%
Community-based Rehabilitation
11%
Expected Outcomes
11%
Long-term Consequences
11%
Long-term Recovery
11%
Management Work
11%
NHS Scotland
11%
Organizational Context
11%
Q Methodology
11%
Quality of Life Improvement
11%
Realist Evaluation
11%
Rehabilitation Professionals
11%
Rehabilitation Services
11%
Self-management
100%
Self-management Support
100%
Stroke Rehabilitation
44%
Stroke Survivors
33%
Transferability
11%
Psychology
Case Study
10%
Organizational Context
10%
Qualitative Methodology
10%
Quality of Life
10%
Self-Management
100%
Stroke Rehabilitation
40%