Differences in Daily Activity Performance Between Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility and Home Among Stroke Survivors
Emily Somerville,
Gabrielle Blenden,
Danielle Kretzer
et al.
Abstract:Background Stroke survivors are one of the largest consumer groups of rehabilitation services. Despite improvement in daily activities while in inpatient rehabilitation, many have difficulty performing daily activities at home after discharge. The difference in performance between a standard clinical context and at home is poorly understood. Objective To better understand differences in activity performance during transition from inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) to home, we examined daily activity perfo… Show more
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