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Exploring factors influencing occupational therapists’ perception of patients’ rehabilitation potential after acquired brain injury
(Wiley, 2016-09-21)
Background/aim
Clinical practice guidelines advocate for early involvement of rehabilitation professionals in screening acquired brain injury patients’ rehabilitation needs and determining the required rehabilitation ...
Redesigning neurorehabilitation services for children with acquired brain injury
(Wiley, 2021-02-23)
Development and pilot testing of a measure of potential barriers and facilitators to the use of a standardized assessment tool
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins & Wiley, 2018)
Introduction:
Standardized assessment tools (SATs) are essential to evidence-based assessment practices. Identifying what impedes clinicians' use of a SAT can help tailor strategies promoting its use in clinical practice. ...
Combining scoping review and concept analysis methodologies to clarify the meaning of rehabilitation potential after acquired brain injury
(Taylor and Francis, 2020-06-18)
Purpose: Clinicians make judgments about patients’ rehabilitation potential because it is considered by
many as a prerequisite for referral to rehabilitation. However, the concept is rarely defined. This research
aimed ...
Clinical reasoning underlying acute care occupational therapists' assessment of rehabilitation potential after stroke or brain injury : a constructivist grounded theory study
(Wiley, 2021-12-22)
Introduction
In acute care hospitals, clinicians are expected to rapidly provide recommendations regarding patients' rehabilitation potential and candidacy for postacute rehabilitation. Some studies have investigated ...
Factors influencing clinicians’ referral or admission decisions for post-acute stroke or traumatic brain injury rehabilitation : a scoping review
(Wiley, 2021-08-13)
Demand for post-acute stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation outweighs resource availability. Every day, clinicians face the challenging task of deciding which patient will benefit or not from rehabilitation. ...