Sagen, J.S.; Kjeken, I.; Habberstad, A.; Linge, A.D.; Simonsen, A.E.; Lyken, A.D.; Irgens, E.L.; Framstad, H.; Lyby, P.S.; Klokkerud, M.;
et al. Patient Involvement in the Rehabilitation Process Is Associated with Improvement in Function and Goal Attainment: Results from an Explorative Longitudinal Study. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 320.
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Sagen JS, Kjeken I, Habberstad A, Linge AD, Simonsen AE, Lyken AD, Irgens EL, Framstad H, Lyby PS, Klokkerud M,
et al. Patient Involvement in the Rehabilitation Process Is Associated with Improvement in Function and Goal Attainment: Results from an Explorative Longitudinal Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(2):320.
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Sagen, Joachim Støren, Ingvild Kjeken, Andreas Habberstad, Anita Dyb Linge, Ann Elisabeth Simonsen, Anne Dorte Lyken, Eirik Lind Irgens, Heidi Framstad, Peter Solvoll Lyby, Mari Klokkerud,
and et al. 2024. "Patient Involvement in the Rehabilitation Process Is Associated with Improvement in Function and Goal Attainment: Results from an Explorative Longitudinal Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 2: 320.
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Sagen, J. S., Kjeken, I., Habberstad, A., Linge, A. D., Simonsen, A. E., Lyken, A. D., Irgens, E. L., Framstad, H., Lyby, P. S., Klokkerud, M., Dagfinrud, H., & Moe, R. H., on behalf of the RehabNytte Consortium.
(2024). Patient Involvement in the Rehabilitation Process Is Associated with Improvement in Function and Goal Attainment: Results from an Explorative Longitudinal Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(2), 320.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13020320