Purpose: To determine whether treatment was acceptable to participants and perceived as beneficial by exploring the experiences of people with cognitive communication difficulties following acquired brain injury who participated in a novel, group, communication, project-based treatment. The purpose of the treatment was to improve participants’ communication skills and quality of life, by focussing group activity towards the production of a project and by incorporating individualised communication goals into group sessions. Methods: Twenty-one people with acquired brain injury recruited from community settings participated in project-based treatment, which comprised one individual and nine group sessions (of 2–3 people) over six weeks. Struc...
Objective: To identify patient-perceived benefits of memory rehabilitation and draw transferrable le...
To compare individual, group and combined intervention formats for improving goal attainment and psy...
Background: The treatment of anxiety and depressive symptoms following acquired brain injury is comp...
Purpose: To determine whether treatment was acceptable to participants and perceived as beneficial b...
Background: Communication impairments are common and pervasive for people a long time following acqu...
There is evidence that individuals with an acquired brain injury (ABI) are at increased risk of deve...
Background: Rehabilitation for cognitive-communication impairments following brain injury can be com...
Purpose: To assess the feasibility of recruitment procedures and delivery of a Norwegian adaptation ...
Primary objective: The aim of this study was to describe how persons with acquired brain injury expe...
Aim: Self-concept and identity are impacted by the experience of an acquired brain injury (ABI), oft...
Objective To determine whether behavioral interventions are beneficial for adults with social commun...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the long-term effects of Brainz, a community-based treatment programme...
Contains fulltext : 203229.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Man...
Neuropsychological rehabilitation is concerned with enabling people with brain injury to achieve the...
Background: Specialized rehabilitation following acquired brain injury provides intensive multidisci...
Objective: To identify patient-perceived benefits of memory rehabilitation and draw transferrable le...
To compare individual, group and combined intervention formats for improving goal attainment and psy...
Background: The treatment of anxiety and depressive symptoms following acquired brain injury is comp...
Purpose: To determine whether treatment was acceptable to participants and perceived as beneficial b...
Background: Communication impairments are common and pervasive for people a long time following acqu...
There is evidence that individuals with an acquired brain injury (ABI) are at increased risk of deve...
Background: Rehabilitation for cognitive-communication impairments following brain injury can be com...
Purpose: To assess the feasibility of recruitment procedures and delivery of a Norwegian adaptation ...
Primary objective: The aim of this study was to describe how persons with acquired brain injury expe...
Aim: Self-concept and identity are impacted by the experience of an acquired brain injury (ABI), oft...
Objective To determine whether behavioral interventions are beneficial for adults with social commun...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the long-term effects of Brainz, a community-based treatment programme...
Contains fulltext : 203229.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Man...
Neuropsychological rehabilitation is concerned with enabling people with brain injury to achieve the...
Background: Specialized rehabilitation following acquired brain injury provides intensive multidisci...
Objective: To identify patient-perceived benefits of memory rehabilitation and draw transferrable le...
To compare individual, group and combined intervention formats for improving goal attainment and psy...
Background: The treatment of anxiety and depressive symptoms following acquired brain injury is comp...