BACKGROUND: After severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) it is recommended that patients in need of rehabilitation be transferred directly from acute care to specialized rehabilitation. However, recent European cohort studies found a variety of care pathways and delays in admission to rehabilitation after severe TBI. AIM: To study the pathways within rehabilitation services in a Norwegian national cohort with severe TBI and the association to functional independence 12 months post-injury. DESIGN: Observational prospective multicenter study. SETTING: Regional trauma centers. POPULATION: A total of 163 adults, age 16-85 years, with severe TBI. METHODS: The main variables were transfer between acute care and rehabilitation, type of rehabilita...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
Objective: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
Introduction: Studies indicate that early rehabilitation is associated with better outcomes in sever...
Previous research has demonstrated that early initiation of rehabilitation and direct care pathways ...
Previous research has demonstrated that early initiation of rehabilitation and direct care pathways ...
Background: No large international studies have investigated care transitions during or after acute ...
Primary objective: To determine the pathways of care within the first year after traumatic brain inj...
Background: No large international studies have investigated care transitions during or after acute ...
International audienceBackground: No large international studies have investigated care transitions ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) may result in significant impairment in an individual’s physical, cogni...
This study aims to assess rehabilitation needs and provision of rehabilitation services for individu...
This study aims to assess rehabilitation needs and provision of rehabilitation services for individu...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
Published version of an article published in the journal: Journal of Neurotrauma. Also available fro...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
Objective: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
Introduction: Studies indicate that early rehabilitation is associated with better outcomes in sever...
Previous research has demonstrated that early initiation of rehabilitation and direct care pathways ...
Previous research has demonstrated that early initiation of rehabilitation and direct care pathways ...
Background: No large international studies have investigated care transitions during or after acute ...
Primary objective: To determine the pathways of care within the first year after traumatic brain inj...
Background: No large international studies have investigated care transitions during or after acute ...
International audienceBackground: No large international studies have investigated care transitions ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) may result in significant impairment in an individual’s physical, cogni...
This study aims to assess rehabilitation needs and provision of rehabilitation services for individu...
This study aims to assess rehabilitation needs and provision of rehabilitation services for individu...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
Published version of an article published in the journal: Journal of Neurotrauma. Also available fro...
OBJECTIVE: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
Objective: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital reha...
Introduction: Studies indicate that early rehabilitation is associated with better outcomes in sever...