Objective: To examine patterns, predictors and unmet needs of service utilisation and access to mental health and/or drug and alcohol services among community-dwelling adults with severe traumatic brain injury, and compare those who displayed challenging behaviours with those not displaying challenging behaviour. Design: Retrospective multicentre study. Subjects: All active clients (n = 507) of the New South Wales (NSW) Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program (BIRP) community rehabilitation teams. Methods: Clinician-rated data were collected on client challenging behaviours, mental health and functional status, service utilisation and unmet needs. Between-groups analyses (challenging behaviour versus no challenging behaviours) were conducted to...
It is estimated that half a million people in the UK are currently living with long term disability ...
A pilot project was undertaken with a Queensland Government organization called the Community Visito...
Objective: The aims of this study were to (1) assess self-reported main problem areas reported by pa...
Objective: Investigate the prevalence, comorbidities, and correlates of challenging behaviors among ...
Primary objective: To determine the type and severity of challenging behaviours among a cohort of br...
Primary Objective: Behaviours of Concern (BoC) following traumatic brain injury (TBI) have a signifi...
Background: It is estimated that half a million people in the UK are currently living with long term...
Background. Traumatic or serious brain injury (BI) has persistent and well documented adverse outcom...
Head Injury (HI) is a significant cause of neurological morbidity in the UK. Each year approximately...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of behavioural problems in patients with severe traumatic b...
Current literature on sequelae of acquired brain injury reveals that behavioural disturbances such ...
OBJECTIVES: The Overt Behaviour Scale (OBS) was designed as a comprehensive measure of common challe...
Developing an awareness of the preferences of healthcare consumers is essential in determining the '...
Introduction: Behavioral disturbances are found in 50-60% of traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors ...
Intoxicated persons showing challenging behavior (IPCBs) under influence of alcohol and/or drugs fre...
It is estimated that half a million people in the UK are currently living with long term disability ...
A pilot project was undertaken with a Queensland Government organization called the Community Visito...
Objective: The aims of this study were to (1) assess self-reported main problem areas reported by pa...
Objective: Investigate the prevalence, comorbidities, and correlates of challenging behaviors among ...
Primary objective: To determine the type and severity of challenging behaviours among a cohort of br...
Primary Objective: Behaviours of Concern (BoC) following traumatic brain injury (TBI) have a signifi...
Background: It is estimated that half a million people in the UK are currently living with long term...
Background. Traumatic or serious brain injury (BI) has persistent and well documented adverse outcom...
Head Injury (HI) is a significant cause of neurological morbidity in the UK. Each year approximately...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of behavioural problems in patients with severe traumatic b...
Current literature on sequelae of acquired brain injury reveals that behavioural disturbances such ...
OBJECTIVES: The Overt Behaviour Scale (OBS) was designed as a comprehensive measure of common challe...
Developing an awareness of the preferences of healthcare consumers is essential in determining the '...
Introduction: Behavioral disturbances are found in 50-60% of traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors ...
Intoxicated persons showing challenging behavior (IPCBs) under influence of alcohol and/or drugs fre...
It is estimated that half a million people in the UK are currently living with long term disability ...
A pilot project was undertaken with a Queensland Government organization called the Community Visito...
Objective: The aims of this study were to (1) assess self-reported main problem areas reported by pa...