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F@ce: a team-based, person-centred intervention for rehabilitation after stroke supported by information and communication technology - a feasibility study.

Susanne G E GuidettiMartha GustavssonKerstin ThamMagnus AnderssonUno ForsCharlotte Ytterberg
Published in: BMC neurology (2020)
The results indicate that the most beneficial part of F@ce was the person-centred, goal-setting process and SMS alerts. All participants were satisfied with F@ce and highlighted the benefits of receiving daily alerts about their goals. This encouraged them to be more active. The only downside mentioned was that they felt under an obligation to practice, although this was described as "a positive obligation".
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