The ABC method is a behaviour management technique for use by nurses. ABC refers to the identification of Antecedent events, target Behaviours, and Consequent events. In this longitudinal intervention study with double baseline measurements we evaluated the effectiveness of the ABC method in patients with behavioural problems after acquired brain injury. Fifty-six patients participated in this study. Outcome was measured in terms of overall neuropsychiatric problem behaviour, aggression, apathy and emotional burden experienced by nurses. A process evaluation was performed to investigate usability and acceptability of the method and identify factors that influenced effectiveness. Friedman's ANOVA showed a small significant reduction over tim...
Primary objective: To identify correlates of aggressive behaviours in patients with acquired brain i...
Anxiety, aggression/agitation, apathy and disinhibition are common neuropsychiatric consequences of ...
For people recovering from acquired brain injury, formal behaviour support is provided by nurses wor...
The ABC method is a behaviour management technique for use by nurses. ABC refers to the identificati...
OBJECTIVE: The ABC method (Antecedent events, target Behaviours, Consequent events) is a behavioural...
The ABC method is a basic and simplified form of behavioural modification therapy for use by nurses....
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...
Anxiety, aggression/agitation, apathy and disinhibition are common neuropsychiatric consequences of ...
Current literature on sequelae of acquired brain injury reveals that behavioural disturbances such ...
This study assesses the feasibility of a cognitive-behavioural group programme for treating anger an...
The changes in emotivity and behavior are common after acquired brain injury, which complicates the ...
OBJECTIVES: The Overt Behaviour Scale (OBS) was designed as a comprehensive measure of common challe...
Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacolo...
Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacolo...
While the focus of rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often on management of p...
Primary objective: To identify correlates of aggressive behaviours in patients with acquired brain i...
Anxiety, aggression/agitation, apathy and disinhibition are common neuropsychiatric consequences of ...
For people recovering from acquired brain injury, formal behaviour support is provided by nurses wor...
The ABC method is a behaviour management technique for use by nurses. ABC refers to the identificati...
OBJECTIVE: The ABC method (Antecedent events, target Behaviours, Consequent events) is a behavioural...
The ABC method is a basic and simplified form of behavioural modification therapy for use by nurses....
The thesis is divided into five sections:- Section 1 contains two chapters which introduce the probl...
Anxiety, aggression/agitation, apathy and disinhibition are common neuropsychiatric consequences of ...
Current literature on sequelae of acquired brain injury reveals that behavioural disturbances such ...
This study assesses the feasibility of a cognitive-behavioural group programme for treating anger an...
The changes in emotivity and behavior are common after acquired brain injury, which complicates the ...
OBJECTIVES: The Overt Behaviour Scale (OBS) was designed as a comprehensive measure of common challe...
Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacolo...
Introduction: Aggression is a severe and frequent behavioral consequence of brain injury. Pharmacolo...
While the focus of rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often on management of p...
Primary objective: To identify correlates of aggressive behaviours in patients with acquired brain i...
Anxiety, aggression/agitation, apathy and disinhibition are common neuropsychiatric consequences of ...
For people recovering from acquired brain injury, formal behaviour support is provided by nurses wor...