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Perceived environmental barriers to community participation in stroke patients

Akulwar et al., 2017

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10692094962477597141
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Akulwar I
Shahane N
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IJSR

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Aim: To determine the environmental barriers to community participation perceived by stroke patients Objective: To identify the physical and non-physical environmental factors perceived as barriers to community participation by stroke patients. Design: Observational …
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