Research lessons during the COVID-19 pandemic: collecting longitudinal physical and mental health outcomes

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Kristen Grove
Megan Harrold
Sheeraz Mohd
Varsha Natarajan
Elizabeth Hurn
Jane Pearce
Vinicius Cavalheri
Carol Watson
Dale W. Edgar
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[1] East Metropolitan Health Service,Department of Physiotherapy, Royal Perth Hospital, Royal Perth Bentley Group
[2] Curtin University,Curtin School of Allied Health
[3] Fiona Stanley Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[4] South Metropolitan Health Service,Department of Physiotherapy, Fiona Stanley Hospital
[5] North Metropolitan Health Service,Department of Physiotherapy, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
[6] South Metropolitan Health Service,Consumer Advisory Council, Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospital Group
[7] Western Australian Health Translation Network,Burn Injury Research Node
[8] The University of Notre Dame Australia,Division of Surgery, Medical School
[9] University of Western Australia,Fiona Wood Foundation
[10] Fiona Stanley Hospital,undefined
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Archives of Public Health | / 80卷
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Research participation; Public engagement; COVID-19; Longitudinal; Physical recovery; Mental health;
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