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Listening to the client voice - A constructivist grounded theory study of the experiences of client-centred practice after stroke.

Kim WalderMatthew Molineux
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2019)
Findings shed further light on previously reported health service and discharge experiences. The insight gained into individual experiences of client-centred care following stroke suggest ways therapists can understand and address each client's adjustment experience and the impact this has on their needs, goal-setting, motivation, and confidence. Client-centred care must be grounded in client reality.
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