BACKGROUND : Healthcare professionals may have a preconceived idea about life after an acquired brain injury (ABI). Understanding lived experiences of individuals with ABI and their significant others, post-hospitalisation, may improve communication between healthcare professionals and individuals directly influenced by the ABI. OBJECTIVE : To describe perceived experiences of individuals with ABI, and their significant others, regarding rehabilitation services and returning to daily activities, one-month post-discharge from acute hospitalisation. METHOD : Semi-structured interviews, via an online platform, expanded on the experiences of six dyads (individuals with an ABI and their significant others). Data were thematically analysed. RE...
n early 2016, Acquired Brian Injury Ireland commissioned the University of Limerick team to complete...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the healthcare perceptions for individuals wit...
The experiences of family members following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) are well established, with s...
Previous research has focused on Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) regarding the cognitive, behavioural, p...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: ABI can arise from many causes and is a significant issue for long-term care. Developments ...
Context: ABI can arise from many causes and is a significant issue for long-term care. Developments ...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: ABI can arise from many causes and is a significant issue for long-term care. Developments ...
Context: ABI can arise from many causes and is a significant issue for long-term care. Developments ...
Primary objective. To establish and report the shared characteristics of survivors who have demonstr...
Service user involvement is under-developed with people who experience acquired brain injuries (ABI)...
n early 2016, Acquired Brian Injury Ireland commissioned the University of Limerick team to complete...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the healthcare perceptions for individuals wit...
The experiences of family members following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) are well established, with s...
Previous research has focused on Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) regarding the cognitive, behavioural, p...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: ABI can arise from many causes and is a significant issue for long-term care. Developments ...
Context: ABI can arise from many causes and is a significant issue for long-term care. Developments ...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: Survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) experience long-term cognitive, behavioural, psych...
Context: ABI can arise from many causes and is a significant issue for long-term care. Developments ...
Context: ABI can arise from many causes and is a significant issue for long-term care. Developments ...
Primary objective. To establish and report the shared characteristics of survivors who have demonstr...
Service user involvement is under-developed with people who experience acquired brain injuries (ABI)...
n early 2016, Acquired Brian Injury Ireland commissioned the University of Limerick team to complete...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the healthcare perceptions for individuals wit...
The experiences of family members following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) are well established, with s...