Compared to directed cues, guided cues are associated with favorable outcomes for
individuals with stroke-related cognitive impairments. We examined the frequencies
of directed and guided cues in usual rehabilitation care (occupational therapy and
physical therapy) and in strategy training sessions (where guided cues are emphasized).
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