Background: Providing appropriate rehabilitation services for Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) in childhood presents a number of challenges for caregivers, health and education professionals and the young person as they develop. Primary objective: To record the challenges and possible creative solutions generated by an international group of professionals to address the needs of children with ABI. Review of information: Recommendations were generated from children’s special interest group meetings of the International Brain Injury Association (Turin, Italy, 2001; Stockholm, Sweden, 2003; Melbourne, Australia, 2005; Lisbon, Portugal, 2008) and through meetings of the International Paediatric Brain Injury Society (IPBIS), formed in 2009. Del...
We reviewed the literature on interventions that aimed to improve hospital-to-school reintegration f...
Aim It is now generally accepted that paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) can have an impact on ...
Children and young people who require rehabilitation following sustaining an acquired brain injury o...
PURPOSE: Significant gaps in service delivery for children with acquired brain injury exist between ...
Understanding the needs of children and young people (CYP) with acquired brain injuries (ABI) isesse...
BACKGROUND:It is vital to engage in systematic screening to identify and serve children who may have...
Purpose: Guidelines recommend routine discourse assessment and treatment in paediatric acquired brai...
Children and adolescents who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be left with multiple...
Introduction Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in childhood. S...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) includes traumatic (TBI) and non-traumatic brain injury (nTBI). It is a ...
Background: Attention and memory deficits are common following paediatric acquired brain injury (AB...
This paper updates guidelines for effective treatments of children with specific types of acquired b...
In childhood, traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses the unique challenges of an injury to a developing ...
We reviewed the literature on interventions that aimed to improve hospital-to-school reintegration f...
ObjectiveTo provide a review of evidence and consensus-based description of healthcare and education...
We reviewed the literature on interventions that aimed to improve hospital-to-school reintegration f...
Aim It is now generally accepted that paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) can have an impact on ...
Children and young people who require rehabilitation following sustaining an acquired brain injury o...
PURPOSE: Significant gaps in service delivery for children with acquired brain injury exist between ...
Understanding the needs of children and young people (CYP) with acquired brain injuries (ABI) isesse...
BACKGROUND:It is vital to engage in systematic screening to identify and serve children who may have...
Purpose: Guidelines recommend routine discourse assessment and treatment in paediatric acquired brai...
Children and adolescents who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be left with multiple...
Introduction Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in childhood. S...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) includes traumatic (TBI) and non-traumatic brain injury (nTBI). It is a ...
Background: Attention and memory deficits are common following paediatric acquired brain injury (AB...
This paper updates guidelines for effective treatments of children with specific types of acquired b...
In childhood, traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses the unique challenges of an injury to a developing ...
We reviewed the literature on interventions that aimed to improve hospital-to-school reintegration f...
ObjectiveTo provide a review of evidence and consensus-based description of healthcare and education...
We reviewed the literature on interventions that aimed to improve hospital-to-school reintegration f...
Aim It is now generally accepted that paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) can have an impact on ...
Children and young people who require rehabilitation following sustaining an acquired brain injury o...