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Age and Ageing, Nov, 2002 by Peter Langhorne, Lynn Legg, Alexandra Pollock, Cameron Sellars
Background: evidence-based practice, the linking of research evidence with clinical decision-making, has been a major recent development. However there are many challenges to the development of evidence-based stroke rehabilitation. Before it can become a reality we need to establish a reliable evidence-base providing information which is relevant, reliable, accessible and understandable.
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This article describes some steps taken to develop such information based on common questions generated by clinicians.
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