Objective: The aims of the present study were to compare fatigue levels in children with pediatric acquired brain injury (pABI) with healthy controls (HCs), and examine the interplay of fatigue with associated factors. Method: We used baseline data from a preregistered randomized controlled trial. Seventy-six children aged 10-17 (median 13 years) with pABI in the chronic phase (88% with confirmatory cerebral imaging findings) and executive function (EF) complaints were included, most with moderate disability according to The Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOSE-E) categorization. HCs consisted of 60 children aged 10-17 (median 13 years). All 127 participants completed measures of fatigue and intelligence. pABI participants were also assesse...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
OBJECTIVE: To assess children and adolescents with severe fatigue who are referred to pediatricians ...
Purpose: Fatigue is a major symptom of ABI. Greater fatigue is associated with cognitive impairment....
Objective: The aims of the present study were to compare fatigue levels in children with pediatric a...
© 2016 Dr. Alison CrichtonObjective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most frequent causes...
International audienceObjective: To investigate presence of and factors associated with self- and pa...
Purpose: To study the association between fatigue and participation and QoL after acquired brain inj...
Cognitive fatigue is among the most profound and disabling sequelae of pediatric acquired brain diso...
Background: Cognitive fatigue after childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) is known to negatively imp...
Objectives: Adults report high levels of fatigue after intensive care, but little is known about ped...
Objectives: Adults report high levels of fatigue after intensive care, but little is known about ped...
Objective: Among the variety of domains that may be impacted after pediatric acquired brain injury (...
Purpose Fatigue in patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) is common. However, to better target fa...
Sleep disturbance and fatigue are frequently cited as common, severe, and persistent symptoms of tra...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate fatigue, and its correlates, in children and adolescents with p...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
OBJECTIVE: To assess children and adolescents with severe fatigue who are referred to pediatricians ...
Purpose: Fatigue is a major symptom of ABI. Greater fatigue is associated with cognitive impairment....
Objective: The aims of the present study were to compare fatigue levels in children with pediatric a...
© 2016 Dr. Alison CrichtonObjective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most frequent causes...
International audienceObjective: To investigate presence of and factors associated with self- and pa...
Purpose: To study the association between fatigue and participation and QoL after acquired brain inj...
Cognitive fatigue is among the most profound and disabling sequelae of pediatric acquired brain diso...
Background: Cognitive fatigue after childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) is known to negatively imp...
Objectives: Adults report high levels of fatigue after intensive care, but little is known about ped...
Objectives: Adults report high levels of fatigue after intensive care, but little is known about ped...
Objective: Among the variety of domains that may be impacted after pediatric acquired brain injury (...
Purpose Fatigue in patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) is common. However, to better target fa...
Sleep disturbance and fatigue are frequently cited as common, severe, and persistent symptoms of tra...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate fatigue, and its correlates, in children and adolescents with p...
Development and application of statistical models for medical scientific researc
OBJECTIVE: To assess children and adolescents with severe fatigue who are referred to pediatricians ...
Purpose: Fatigue is a major symptom of ABI. Greater fatigue is associated with cognitive impairment....