Caregivers dealing with stroke pull together and feel connected.
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Information and communication technologies for informal carers and paid assistants: benefits from micro-, meso-, and macro-levelsStress experienced by stroke survivors and spousal caregivers during the first year after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation.Caregivers' incongruence: emotional strain in caring for persons with strokeTwo sides to the caregiving storyEmotional support, physical help, and health of caregivers of stroke survivors.Factors associated with stroke survivor behaviors as identified by family caregivers.
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Caregivers dealing with stroke pull together and feel connected.
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Caregivers dealing with stroke pull together and feel connected.
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Amy L Govoni
Barbara Hicks
Linda L Pierce
Marie-Luise Friedemann
Teresa L Cervantez Thompson
Victoria Steiner
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2004-02-01T00:00:00Z