2014
DOI: 10.1108/scn-03-2014-0004
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The importance of the wider society in rehabilitation of TBI and mental health sequelae

Abstract: Stephanie Wetherhill is a Support Worker, based at The Disabilities Trust, The Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust, Leeds, UK. AbstractPurpose -The purpose of this paper is to review evidence for the importance of the wider society to combat mental health, long-term effects of TBI and the stigma and discrimination within the western society in particular. Design/methodology/approach -In favour of the neurobehavioural framework, studies included in this review are those conducted under such settings. Findings -Li… Show more

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“…The role of rehabilitation with patient-centred goals has proven to be successful with patients who completed the planned program and has managed to assist the families to develop strategies of coping mechanism and training as caregivers [36]. In Canada, a care designation called complex continuing care (CCC) and rehabilitation is introduced to address post-critical care setting patients who still requires continuous care before discharging home.…”
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“…The role of rehabilitation with patient-centred goals has proven to be successful with patients who completed the planned program and has managed to assist the families to develop strategies of coping mechanism and training as caregivers [36]. In Canada, a care designation called complex continuing care (CCC) and rehabilitation is introduced to address post-critical care setting patients who still requires continuous care before discharging home.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%