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Factors affecting measures of activities and participation in persons with mobility impairment
Disability & Rehabilitation, 10/02/09
Wee J et al. – Convergent results through various methods suggest that reporting of contextual factors that may affect scores on standardised measures of activities and participation may assist in interpretation, and identification of interventional needs at the individual or system levels.
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