The relationships between social network size, loneliness and personality in individuals living with a neurological condition: an exploratory study [0.03%]
神经疾病患者的社交网络规模、孤独感和个性之间的关系:一项探索性研究
Isabella Branson,Kate Turner,Mitchell Turner et al.
Isabella Branson et al.
Background: People living with a neurological condition often report having smaller social networks and less frequent social contact, leading to greater loneliness and worse quality of life. This study explored the relati...
Reconceptualizing the Factor Structure of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) for Traumatic Brain Injury [0.03%]
脑损伤的抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS)因素结构的重构
Alexia Samiotis,Jai Carmichael,Dana Wong et al.
Alexia Samiotis et al.
Objective: We used contemporary factor analytic procedures to assess whether the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) can reliably differentiate depression, anxiety, and stress in individuals with traumatic brain injur...
Collaboration, co-production, & codesign: Moving ahead in brain impairment [0.03%]
合作、共同制作及共同设计:脑功能障碍研究的未来方向
Melissa Brunner,Michelle Bellon
Melissa Brunner
'Co' approaches, including collaboration, co-production, and co-design, are hot commodities in research right now, with many considering them the current buzz words, i.e., "an important-sounding usually technical word or phrase often of lit...
Defining the Scope of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Managing Psychosocial Difficulties Following Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury [0.03%]
中重度创伤性脑损伤后管理心理社会困难的临床实践指南范围界定
Holly Emery,Dana Wong,Grahame Simpson et al.
Holly Emery et al.
Background: Psychosocial difficulties or reduced functioning in social-cognitive, emotional/mental health, or behavioural domains are common following moderate-to-severe TBI. However, there is currently no Australian-base...
"Thrown in the deep end": A qualitative study of community participation during inpatient rehabilitation and transition to community living from the perspective of family members of people with severe brain injury [0.03%]
“被抛入深水区”: 严重脑损伤患者家属视角下的社区参与定性研究——住院康复及社区生活过渡期间的社区参与探讨
Suzanne Currie,Jacinta Douglas,Kate DCruz et al.
Suzanne Currie et al.
Purpose: To understand the experience of family members of people with severe ABI as they support their loved one to commence community and social participation during inpatient rehabilitation and transition to the commun...
The "magic touch of lived experience": Consumer led co-design with people with acquired brain injury illustrated through a peer group on relationships [0.03%]
"亲身经历的魔力": 通过同伴群体中关于人际关系的设计所展现的脑损伤后获得性脑损伤患者的消费者主导的协作设计
Kimberly Chew,Elinor Fraser,Tracey Chau et al.
Kimberly Chew et al.
Despite the established success of co-design in healthcare and disability settings, there is limited practical guidance for researchers regarding how to empower people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) to lead programs. This study aimed to p...
Poetry is Chocolate: A project-based interest-holder engaged qualitative investigation of poetry about cognitive communication disorders and aphasia [0.03%]
诗歌是巧克力:一项基于项目的情感兴趣人员认定_QUAL_调查——关于认知沟通障碍和失语症的诗歌研究
Jerry Hoepner,Rochelle Anderson,Douglas Campbell et al.
Jerry Hoepner et al.
It is common for individuals with cognitive communication disorders (CCD) and aphasia to experience changes to cognition, communication, and psychological status, which can alter their identity and sense of self. Five individuals with CCD a...
Optimising Co-Design Methodologies for People with Communication Disorders Following Neurological Impairment: Establishing Criteria, Adapting Practices, and Enhancing Inclusivity [0.03%]
优化神经损伤后沟通障碍患者协同设计方法:建立标准、调整实践和增强包容性
Petra Avramovic,Kylie Southwell,Tushar Prasad et al.
Petra Avramovic et al.
Background: Co-design methodologies, which actively involve interest-holders in intervention development, are increasingly used in healthcare. In brain injury rehabilitation, they offer potential for tailored support for ...
Efficiency of telerehabilitation on subacute stroke ambulation: a matched case-control study [0.03%]
远程康复在卒中亚急性期步行训练中的有效性:匹配病例对照研究
Alejandro García-Rudolph,Mark Andrew Wright,Claudia Teixidó et al.
Alejandro García-Rudolph et al.
Background: Stroke now represents the condition with the highest need for physical rehabilitation worldwide, with only low or moderate-level evidence testing telerehabilitation compared to in-person care. We compared func...