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Goal setting and strategies to enhance goal pursuit for adults with acquired disability participating in rehabilitationWhakawhanaungatanga: the importance of culturally meaningful connections to improve uptake of pulmonary rehabilitation by Māori with COPD - a qualitative study.Establishing a person-centred framework of self-identity after traumatic brain injury: a grounded theory study to inform measure development.How family carers engage with technical health procedures in the home: a grounded theory studyEnabling people, not completing tasks: patient perspectives on relationships and staff morale in mental health wards in England.Purposes and mechanisms of goal planning in rehabilitation: the need for a critical distinction.Is goal planning in rehabilitation effective? A systematic review.Exploring the experience of sleep and fatigue in male and female adults over the 2 years following traumatic brain injury: a qualitative descriptive study.Sing Your Lungs Out: a qualitative study of a community singing group for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Goal planning for adults with acquired brain injury: how clinicians talk about involving family.Experience of recovery and outcome following traumatic brain injury: a metasynthesis of qualitative research.Becoming an expert carer: the process of family carers learning to manage technical health procedures at home.The 'wayfinding' experience of family carers who learn to manage technical health procedures at home: a grounded theory study.Self-Reflective Meaning Making in Troubled Times: Change in Self-Identity After Traumatic Brain Injury.Life goals and social identity in people with severe acquired brain injury: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.Navigating patient-centered goal setting in inpatient stroke rehabilitation: how clinicians control the process to meet perceived professional responsibilities.Impact of stigma, culture and law on healthcare providers after occupational exposure to HIV and hepatitis C.Ethics in goal planning for rehabilitation: a utilitarian perspective.Nursing contribution to the rehabilitation of older patients: patient and family perspectives.Mechanisms of Change for Children Participating in Therapeutic Horse Riding: A Grounded Theory.Cochrane Rehabilitation: Organization and Functioning.Survival, momentum, and things that make me "me": patients' perceptions of goal setting after stroke.Cochrane physical and rehabilitation medicine: A new field to bridge between best evidence and the specific needs of our field of competence.Cochrane Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: A New Field to Bridge Between Best Evidence and the Specific Needs of Our Field.How clinicians talk about the application of goal planning to rehabilitation for people with brain injury-variable interpretations of value and purpose.Using goal setting as an outcome measure.Coping with multiple sclerosis as a couple: 'peaks and troughs' - an interpretative phenomenological exploration.Success in the workplace following traumatic brain injury: are we evaluating what is most important?Cochrane Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: A New Field to Bridge Between Best Evidence and the Specific Needs of Our Field of Competence.Non-physiological mechanisms influencing disulfiram treatment of alcohol use disorder: A grounded theory study.Transitions in the Embodied Experience After Stroke: Grounded Theory Study.Living Life After Traumatic Brain Injury: Phase 1 of a Longitudinal Qualitative Study.Development of an English-language version of a Japanese iPad application to facilitate collaborative goal setting in rehabilitation: a Delphi study and field test.A Good Lives Model of clinical and community rehabilitationLearning from clinicians' positive inclination to suicidal patients: A grounded theory model
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