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A subjective memory assessment questionnaire for use with elderly people after stroke

The aim of this study was to develop a subjective memory questionnaire for use with elderly people after stroke. A 13-item questionnaire was devised using items identified by 10 stroke patients and taken from existing memory questionnaires. It was tested on 50 elderly stroke patients and 50 elderly...

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Published in:Clinical rehabilitation 1995-08, Vol.9 (3), p.238-244
Main Authors: Davis, Alison M, Cockburn, Janet M, Wade, Derick T, Smith, Philip T
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