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Stroke recovery in rural Malaysia: the role of the Islamic faith

Clinical rehabilitation improves long-term functional outcomes and lessens hospitalisation following a stroke. However, there is a need to identify alternative mechanisms that could lead to improved function beyond clinical recovery. There exists a paucity of information highlighting the role of rel...

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Published in:SN Social Sciences 2021-06, Vol.1 (6), Article 137
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