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1. Nature-based rehabilitation—experiences from patients with acquired brain injury: an explorative qualitative study.

2. Stroke self-efficacy questionnaire – Denmark (SSEQ-DK): test–retest of the Danish version.

3. Unequal neurorehabilitation trajectories – a longitudinal case study combining field structures with social Class–Based Capital Conversion.

4. Mind the gap. How job task distributions of health professional developers constitute evidence-based practice.

5. Experiences of quality of life the first year after stroke in Denmark and Norway. A qualitative analysis.

6. Municipal Cross-Disciplinary Rehabilitation following Stroke in Denmark and Norway: A Qualitative Study.

7. The body participating: a qualitative study of early rehabilitation participation for patients with severe brain injury and low level of consciousness.

8. Interdisciplinary facilitation of the minimal participation of patients with severe brain injury in early rehabilitation.

9. How is individualization in constraint-induced movement therapy performed? A qualitative observational study.

10. Constraint-induced movement therapy for children with acquired brain injury: didactical approach and functional change.

11. Early rehabilitation of patients with severe acquired brain injury: Strategies to promote participation.

12. Facilitating learning and change in the daily lives of stroke survivors: A comparative analysis of municipal stroke rehabilitation services in Norway and Denmark.

13. The temporality of uncertainty in decision-making and treatment of severe brain injury.

14. "Stroke - 65 Plus. Continued Active Life": a study protocol for a randomized controlled cross-sectoral trial of the effect of a novel self-management intervention to support elderly people after stroke.

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