Development of a behaviour change intervention for improving physical activity amongst stroke survivors with physical disabilities: a co-design approach

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Li Khim Kwah [1 ]
Kinjal Doshi [2 ]
Everlyn Wai [3 ]
Jenna Hollis [4 ]
Marie-Louise Bird [5 ]
Yong Hao Pua [6 ]
Julian Thumboo [7 ]
Lian Leng Low [8 ]
Hong-Gu He [9 ]
Deidre Anne De Silva [10 ]
Susan Niam [11 ]
Irene Toh [12 ]
Yook Cing Lui [13 ]
Silvana Choo [1 ]
Juliana Wang [14 ]
Shamala Thilarajah [15 ]
机构
[1] Singapore Institute of Technology,Health and Social Sciences Cluster
[2] National University of Singapore,Department of Psychology
[3] Singapore National Stroke Association,Population Health Research Group
[4] Hunter New England Population Health,School of Medicine and Public Health, College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing
[5] Hunter Medical Research Institute,School of Health Sciences
[6] University of Newcastle,Physiotherapy Department
[7] University of Tasmania,Department of Rheumatology and Immunology
[8] Singapore General Hospital,Division of Population Health and Integrated Care
[9] Singapore General Hospital,Alice Lee Centre of Nursing Studies
[10] Singapore General Hospital,Department of Rehabilitation
[11] SingHealth Community Hospitals,Department of Rehabilitation
[12] Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,Department of Occupational Therapy
[13] National University of Singapore,undefined
[14] National University Health System,undefined
[15] Singapore General Hospital Campus,undefined
[16] National Neuroscience Institute,undefined
[17] NTUC Health Cooperative Limited,undefined
[18] St Luke’s Eldercare,undefined
[19] Singapore General Hospital,undefined
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Behaviour; Co-design; Participatory action research; Patient and public involvement; Physical activity;
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10.1186/s12889-024-20403-1
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