Supporting carers of stroke survivors to reduce carer burden: development of the Preparing is Caring intervention using Intervention Mapping

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Jessica F. Hall
Thomas F. Crocker
David J. Clarke
Anne Forster
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[1] Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation,Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences
[2] Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[3] University of Leeds,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 19卷
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Carer; Stroke; Burden; Intervention Mapping; Behaviour change; Intervention development; Carer needs; Qualitative; Systematic reviews;
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