Purpose: Clinicians make judgments about patients’ rehabilitation potential because it is considered by many as a prerequisite for referral to rehabilitation. However, the concept is rarely defined. This research aimed to clarify the concept of rehabilitation potential in the context of acquired brain injury patient referral to post-acute rehabilitation. Method: Literature search (conducted in Medline, CINAHL and Embase) and article selection followed a scoping review methodology while a concept analysis methodology guided data extraction and analysis. Results: Eighteen documents met inclusion criteria. Findings suggest four defining attributes of the concept. Rehabilitation potential (1) emerges from clinicians’ interpretation of pat...
Background: Brain injuries (BI) are reported as the leading cause of death and disability in childre...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
Background: Until recently, qualitative researchers have avoided interviewing participants with brai...
AIM: To explore the use, meaning and value of the term "rehabilitation potential". METHOD: The autho...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a complex injury which impacts engagement with worker roles. Return t...
noIntroduction: Multi-disciplinary team members predict each patient’s rehabilitation potential to m...
Purpose: To (1) identify interventional research topics in traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitati...
Introduction: Multi-disciplinary team members predict each patient’s rehabilitation potential to max...
Background: Predicting recovery and benefit of neuro-rehabilitation has huge implications in today’s...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a leading cause of both death and disability worldwide, is highly prev...
Background/aim Clinical practice guidelines advocate for early involvement of rehabilitation profes...
Relevance: The number of people surviving cardiac arrest is increasing. Associated with this, the nu...
Introduction In acute care hospitals, clinicians are expected to rapidly provide recommendations re...
Identifying inequities in access to health care requires critical scrutiny of the patterns and proce...
OBJECTIVE: Prospective memory (PM) deficits have emerged as an important predictor of difficulty in ...
Background: Brain injuries (BI) are reported as the leading cause of death and disability in childre...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
Background: Until recently, qualitative researchers have avoided interviewing participants with brai...
AIM: To explore the use, meaning and value of the term "rehabilitation potential". METHOD: The autho...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a complex injury which impacts engagement with worker roles. Return t...
noIntroduction: Multi-disciplinary team members predict each patient’s rehabilitation potential to m...
Purpose: To (1) identify interventional research topics in traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitati...
Introduction: Multi-disciplinary team members predict each patient’s rehabilitation potential to max...
Background: Predicting recovery and benefit of neuro-rehabilitation has huge implications in today’s...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a leading cause of both death and disability worldwide, is highly prev...
Background/aim Clinical practice guidelines advocate for early involvement of rehabilitation profes...
Relevance: The number of people surviving cardiac arrest is increasing. Associated with this, the nu...
Introduction In acute care hospitals, clinicians are expected to rapidly provide recommendations re...
Identifying inequities in access to health care requires critical scrutiny of the patterns and proce...
OBJECTIVE: Prospective memory (PM) deficits have emerged as an important predictor of difficulty in ...
Background: Brain injuries (BI) are reported as the leading cause of death and disability in childre...
Cognitive impairments are a frequent consequence of acquired brain injury (ABI) and highly interfere...
Background: Until recently, qualitative researchers have avoided interviewing participants with brai...