Objective: To investigate whether the ‘Brains Ahead! Intervention for children and adolescents with mild traumatic brain injury’ was implemented as intended. In addition, involvement in and satisfaction with the intervention among patients, caregivers and professionals delivering the intervention were studied.Design: Mixed methods, prospective study.Participants: Children with mild traumatic brain injury and their caregivers, allocated to the intervention group of the randomized controlled trial in the ‘Brains Ahead!’ study, and the two professionals providing the intervention.Intervention: The intervention consists of a standardized and individualized psychoeducational session with written take-home information, and follow-up telephone cal...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based guidelines for management of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in the em...
Introduction: Mild traumatic brain injury is a common condition in childhood. Although classified as...
BACKGROUND: Support programs for partners of patients with acquired brain injury are necessary since...
Objective: To investigate whether the ‘Brains Ahead! Intervention for children and adolescents with ...
Objective: To investigate whether the ‘Brains Ahead! Intervention for children and adolescents with ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness of Brains Ahead!, a psychoeducational intervention aimed to ...
PURPOSE: Approximately 20% of the children and adolescents after mild traumatic brain injury will no...
PURPOSE: Approximately 20% of the children and adolescents after mild traumatic brain injury will no...
textabstractBackground: Approximately 20% of children and adolescents who have sustained mild trauma...
Background: Approximately 20 % of children and adolescents who have sustained mild traumatic brain i...
Background: Support programs for partners of patients with acquired brain injury are necessary since...
Background : Evidence-based guidelines for management of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in the e...
Background: Support programs for partners of patients with acquired brain injury are necessary since...
Objectives: A process evaluation was performed for an intervention aimed at improvement of the manag...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based guidelines for management of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in the em...
Introduction: Mild traumatic brain injury is a common condition in childhood. Although classified as...
BACKGROUND: Support programs for partners of patients with acquired brain injury are necessary since...
Objective: To investigate whether the ‘Brains Ahead! Intervention for children and adolescents with ...
Objective: To investigate whether the ‘Brains Ahead! Intervention for children and adolescents with ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness of Brains Ahead!, a psychoeducational intervention aimed to ...
PURPOSE: Approximately 20% of the children and adolescents after mild traumatic brain injury will no...
PURPOSE: Approximately 20% of the children and adolescents after mild traumatic brain injury will no...
textabstractBackground: Approximately 20% of children and adolescents who have sustained mild trauma...
Background: Approximately 20 % of children and adolescents who have sustained mild traumatic brain i...
Background: Support programs for partners of patients with acquired brain injury are necessary since...
Background : Evidence-based guidelines for management of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in the e...
Background: Support programs for partners of patients with acquired brain injury are necessary since...
Objectives: A process evaluation was performed for an intervention aimed at improvement of the manag...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based guidelines for management of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in the em...
Introduction: Mild traumatic brain injury is a common condition in childhood. Although classified as...
BACKGROUND: Support programs for partners of patients with acquired brain injury are necessary since...