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Utilisation of self‐care products and practices and its associated factors among stroke survivors
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Utilisation of self‐care products and practices and its associated factors among stroke survivors

David Sibbritt, Amie Steel, Wenbo Peng and Jon Adams
International journal of clinical practice (Esher), Vol.75(3), pp.1-9
03/2021
PMID: 33159830

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Abstract

This study explored the characteristics associated with the use of self-care products and practices by people rehabilitating from stroke. A cross-sectional sub-study of the Sax Institute's 45 and Up Study in which 1300 participants who had indicated a doctor had diagnosed them as having had a stroke were mailed a sub-study survey. The survey instrument included questionnaire items on demographics, self-care products and practices, health status and stroke status.

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