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The impact of semantic dementia on everyday actions : evidence from an ecological study
(Cambridge University Press, 2012-11-19)
In theory, semantic memory may trigger and support the execution of everyday activities. This study explored this question by comparing three patients with semantic dementia to 40 normal controls performing different ...
Integration in the community following a severe traumatic brain injury : a qualitative study exploring the presence of occupational rights violations over a lifetime experience
(Routledge, 2020-08-31)
Introduction: Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a chronic condition associated with an ongoing need to adapt to a multitude of life changes. To ease transitions and optimize occupational development, people with TBI ...
Perceived needs and difficulties in meal preparation ofpeople living with traumatic brain injury in a chronicphase : supporting long-term services and interventions
(Wiley, 2019-10-08)
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a chronic medical condition with life-long consequences. Meal preparation is one the most significant activities impacted by TBI even after more than 10 years post-trauma. ...
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 ...
Potential of using an assistive technology to address meal preparation difficulties following acquired brain injury : clients’ and caregivers’ perspectives
(Taylor and Francis, 2021-02-03)
Objectives
This study explored difficulties in meal preparation experienced by adults with moderate to severe acquired brain injury (ABI) and available compensatory strategies from both ABI individuals’ and caregivers’ ...
Implementation of an assistive technology for meal preparation within a supported residence for adults with acquired brain injury : a mixed-methods single case study
(Taylor and Francis, 2021-12-17)
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of implementing an assistive technology for meal preparation called COOK within a supported community residence for a person with an acquired brain injury. ...
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 ...