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期刊名:Rehabilitation

缩写:REHABILITATION

ISSN:0034-3536

e-ISSN:1439-1309

IF/分区:2.3/Q1

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The COVID-19 pandemic forced rehabilitation centres to adapt their daily care routine and their organisational processes to the corresponding circumstances. In this context, digitally supported services were expanded and further developed. ...
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