peer-reviewedPost-acute community-based rehabilitation is effective in reducing disability. However, while social participation and quality of life are valued as distal outcomes of neurorehabilitation, it is often not possible to observe improvements on these outcomes within the limited time-frames used in most investigations of rehabilitation. The aim of the current study was to examine differences in the sequence of attainments for people with acquired brain injury (ABI) undergoing longer term post-acute neurorehabilitation. Participants with ABI who were referred to comprehensive home and community-based neurorehabilitation were assessed at induction to service, at 6 months and again at 1.5 years while still in service on the Mayo-Portla...
Background: Neurobehavioral disability (NBD) has a major influence on long-term psychosocial outcome...
Adjustment to life with acquired brain injury (ABI) requires self-identity and behaviour to be updat...
Background: This paper examines specific program elements of a community-based program for individua...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relations linking self-efficacy and coping to quality of life (QOL) a...
Objective This study aimed to determine the influence of participation in a designated acquired brai...
Objective: To examine the effects of a residential community reintegration program on independent li...
Background and ObjectivesCognitive and emotional changes affect the majority of individuals with acq...
Summary of Powell J, Heslin J and Greenwood R (2002): Community-based rehabilitation after severe tr...
The aims of this longitudinal study were: (1) to assess associations between neuropsychological fact...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of a residential community reintegration program on independent li...
Research on quality of life in ABI survivors has focused on four domains: psychological, physical, s...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
Thesis AbstractRehabilitation outcomes following acquired brain injury are affected by a complex mix...
Background: Neurobehavioral disability (NBD) has a major influence on long-term psychosocial outcome...
Adjustment to life with acquired brain injury (ABI) requires self-identity and behaviour to be updat...
Background: This paper examines specific program elements of a community-based program for individua...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relations linking self-efficacy and coping to quality of life (QOL) a...
Objective This study aimed to determine the influence of participation in a designated acquired brai...
Objective: To examine the effects of a residential community reintegration program on independent li...
Background and ObjectivesCognitive and emotional changes affect the majority of individuals with acq...
Summary of Powell J, Heslin J and Greenwood R (2002): Community-based rehabilitation after severe tr...
The aims of this longitudinal study were: (1) to assess associations between neuropsychological fact...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of a residential community reintegration program on independent li...
Research on quality of life in ABI survivors has focused on four domains: psychological, physical, s...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
Thesis AbstractRehabilitation outcomes following acquired brain injury are affected by a complex mix...
Background: Neurobehavioral disability (NBD) has a major influence on long-term psychosocial outcome...
Adjustment to life with acquired brain injury (ABI) requires self-identity and behaviour to be updat...
Background: This paper examines specific program elements of a community-based program for individua...