Background Aboriginal Australians are known to suffer high levels of acquired brain injury (stroke and traumatic brain injury) yet experience significant barriers in accessing rehabilitation services. The aim of the Healing Right Way trial is to evaluate a culturally secure intervention for Aboriginal people with newly acquired brain injury to improve their rehabilitation experience and quality of life. Following publication of the trial protocol, this paper outlines the statistical analysis plan prior to locking the database. Methods The trial involves a stepped wedge design with four steps over 3 years. Participants were 108 adult Aboriginal Australians admitted to one of eight hospitals (four rural, four urban) in Western Austr...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability in Australia. Evidence sho...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal Australians are known to suffer high levels of acquired brain injury (stroke ...
Background: Aboriginal Australians are known to suffer high levels of acquired brain injury (stroke...
Introduction Despite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal ...
IntroductionDespite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal A...
Introduction: Despite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal...
Brain injury, resulting from stroke and traumatic brain injury, is a common occurrence in Australia,...
INTRODUCTION: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Aborigina...
Brain injury, resulting from stroke and traumatic brain injury, is a common occurrence in Australia,...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Aborigina...
ProtocolIntroduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Ab...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability in Australia. Evidence sho...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal Australians are known to suffer high levels of acquired brain injury (stroke ...
Background: Aboriginal Australians are known to suffer high levels of acquired brain injury (stroke...
Introduction Despite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal ...
IntroductionDespite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal A...
Introduction: Despite higher incidence of brain injury among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal...
Brain injury, resulting from stroke and traumatic brain injury, is a common occurrence in Australia,...
INTRODUCTION: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Aborigina...
Brain injury, resulting from stroke and traumatic brain injury, is a common occurrence in Australia,...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Aborigina...
ProtocolIntroduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully referred to as Ab...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability in Australia. Evidence sho...
Background: Hospitals are common recruitment sites for injury and disability studies. However, the c...