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Occupational Therapists’ Expectations in Rehabilitation Following Stroke: Sources of Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction
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American ideologies about the value of hard work, independence, and self-sufficiency appear to strongly shape therapists' expectations, satisfaction, and dissatisfaction in stroke rehabilitation. For occupational therapists, a tension may exist between the idealism of their therapeutic expectations and the realities of stroke recovery as it is experienced within the context of clients' ongoing lives.
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