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Disability and Quality of Life in Individuals with Post-Polio Syndrome.
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A model of caring for nursing practice and research.
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Disability, Coping and Quality of Life in Individuals with Muscular Dystrophy: A Prospective Study over Five-Years.
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Learning together – a rehabilitation programme for individuals with advanced multiple sclerosis and their personal assistants.
1999) In Memorandum(
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Experiences of support in rehabilitation of individuals with muscular dystrophy.
1999) 7th Research Conference Rendez-vous PERSON—HANDICAP—CONDITIONS OF LIVING In Psychiatry and rehabilitation(
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Experiences and consequences of chronic pain in persons with post-polio syndrome (PPS).
1999) Health and Nursing Congress of the Swedish Association of Health Professionals, 1999 In Report from the Health and Nursing Congress of the Swedish Association of Health Professionals(
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People with post-polio tell of their experiences of falling ill with polio and of the subsequent adaptation to a new life.
1999) 7th Research Conference Rendez-vous PERSON—HANDICAP—CONDITIONS OF LIVING In Psychiatry and rehabilitation(
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Pain in persons with post-polio: the Swedish version of the Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI).
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Chronic pain as expressed by persons with late effects of polio.
1999) 7th Research Conference Rendez-vous PERSON—HANDICAP—CONDITIONS OF LIVING In Psychiatry and rehabilitation(
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Experience of Social Support in Rehabilitation: A Phenomenological Study.
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