Due to an increase in the numbers of individuals who sustained brain injuries due to motor vehicle accidents, trauma induced by violence and substance abuse, has resulted in more disabled individuals becoming non-productive members in society and inactive in the workplace [1]. Research in the field of brain injury rehabilitation internationally is limited, wit
Ph.D (Industrial Psychology)Brain injuries often occur suddenly and without warning, and from that i...
Little is known about service actions delivered in the complex intervention of vocational rehabilita...
Background: Acquired brain injury (ABI) is known to be severely disabling. On average, 40% of emplo...
Book chapterAn increase in the numbers of individuals who sustained brain injuries due to motor veh...
Aim: To describe the perceptions and experiences of individuals with brain injury with regard to ret...
Objectives: In Western industrialised societies and cultures paid work is valued and it is accepted ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death and disability in the industrialized worl...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is becoming more prevalent in an age of increased motorization and viol...
To investigate how many people return to work (RTW) after acquiring brain injury (ABI) due to trauma...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) typically affects young adults with potentially many years of working l...
Objectives: Returning to work after having experienced a brain injury poses difficulties for people ...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyse usefulness of the SPASE programme, a coordinated facility programme to a...
In Sweden, about 35–40 percent of people who acquire a brain injury can return to work. To be able t...
There is a lack of evidence and knowledge about acquired brain injury (ABI) and return to work (RTW)...
There is no abstract available for this research paper.Department of Speech Pathology & AudiologyThe...
Ph.D (Industrial Psychology)Brain injuries often occur suddenly and without warning, and from that i...
Little is known about service actions delivered in the complex intervention of vocational rehabilita...
Background: Acquired brain injury (ABI) is known to be severely disabling. On average, 40% of emplo...
Book chapterAn increase in the numbers of individuals who sustained brain injuries due to motor veh...
Aim: To describe the perceptions and experiences of individuals with brain injury with regard to ret...
Objectives: In Western industrialised societies and cultures paid work is valued and it is accepted ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death and disability in the industrialized worl...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is becoming more prevalent in an age of increased motorization and viol...
To investigate how many people return to work (RTW) after acquiring brain injury (ABI) due to trauma...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) typically affects young adults with potentially many years of working l...
Objectives: Returning to work after having experienced a brain injury poses difficulties for people ...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyse usefulness of the SPASE programme, a coordinated facility programme to a...
In Sweden, about 35–40 percent of people who acquire a brain injury can return to work. To be able t...
There is a lack of evidence and knowledge about acquired brain injury (ABI) and return to work (RTW)...
There is no abstract available for this research paper.Department of Speech Pathology & AudiologyThe...
Ph.D (Industrial Psychology)Brain injuries often occur suddenly and without warning, and from that i...
Little is known about service actions delivered in the complex intervention of vocational rehabilita...
Background: Acquired brain injury (ABI) is known to be severely disabling. On average, 40% of emplo...