The Effects of In‐Home Rehabilitation on Task Self‐Efficacy in Mobility‐Impaired Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial

OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect on mobility self‐efficacy of a multifactorial, individualized, occupational/physical therapy (OT/PT) intervention delivered via teletechnology or in‐home visits.

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