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Evaluation of Outcomes in Brain Injury Rehabilitation: A Special Issue of the Journal Neuropsychological Rehabilitation [Hardcover]

Simon Fleminger (Editor), Jane Powell (Editor)


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0863776485 978-0863776489 October 1, 1999 1
The impetus for this Special Issue came from a series of meetings between clinicians and researchers working in varied UK neurological rehabilitation services. These meetings focused on the need to identify appropriate measures for defining and evaluating different forms of intervention for patients who have suffered a brain injury. The intention was also to identify measures which will ensure good communication between clinicians, purchasers, and service users. It soon became clear from the discussion that there was going to be no single solution to a complex problem. The patient group is very heterogeneous with an enormous diversity of needs and strengths, at different stages of recovery. Patients are offered treatments by teams with different specialisms, resources and constraints.
The papers comprised in this volume vividly delineate the many theoretical and practical issues which must be addressed in any attempts to capture, with sensitivity and accuracy, the critical changes occurring over successive phases of recovery and rehabilitation; they also document the international contributors' experience with a wide range of strategies and specific instruments.

The first five papers address, respectively:
The measurement implications of the World Health Organisation model for conceptualising different dimensions of outcome (Greenwood);
An example of a goal planning approach to rehabilitation, and related evaluation criteria (McMillan, Sparkes);
The development and application of a highly structured Goal Attainment Scaling procedure (Malec);
The creative solutions of a health economics team faced with the near-impossible task of comparing outcomes over a huge range of injury severity, time since injury, and rehabilitation services (Stilwell et al.);
A perspective on the requirements of health service purchasers (McCarthy).

In the second part of the volume, contributors relate their experience, solutions, and findings in four different types of rehabilitation setting (post-acute in-patient in-patient, cognitive-behavioural, out/day-patient, and community) which have correspondingly different foci of assessment.

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The reader who hopes to discover the universally agreed, all purpose outcome measure contained within this text will be disappointed. It does not exist. However he or she will find a distillation of the experience of a large number of people who have struggled to find practical instruments to demonstrate that brain injury rehabilitation works. It makes comforting reading to other strugglers and should edify and encourage those new to the task. All those involved in the management of people who are disabled or handicapped after brain injury should read this well-produced and presented book. - Brian Pentland, University of Edinburgh, Pediatric Rehabilitation

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 324 pages
  • Publisher: Psychology Press; 1 edition (October 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0863776485
  • ISBN-13: 978-0863776489
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,266,057 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A classification of the consequences and severity of any chronic condition is essential to its adequate service provision and to the study of its rehabilitation. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
head injury service, subjective rehabilitation, brain injury rehabilitation programme, functional assessment indices, postacute brain injury rehabilitation, rehabilitation after severe brain injury, neurobehavioural disability, sensory stimulation programme, neurorehabilitation settings, single case study methodology, outcome following brain injury, head injury clinic, goal planning system, neurobehavioural rating scale, community integration questionnaire, head injury outcome, nursing dependency, behavioural rehabilitation, outcome following traumatic brain injury, goal attainment scaling, reducing handicap, uniform data system, neuropsychological rehabilitation, head injured people, functional independence measure
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Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, New York, Psychology Press Ltd, American Journal, Clinical Rehabilitation, World Health Organisation, Clinical Ratings, Kemsley Division, Thames Valley Test Company, Community Outcome Scale, Leeds Scales, Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory, Overt Aggression Scale, Sickness Impact Profile, Journal of Neurology, Glasgow Outcome Scale, Haberdashers House, Herefordshire Head Injury Service, Homerton Hospital, Problem Taxonomy, Department of Health, Glasgow Coma Scale, Grafton Manor, International Rehabilitation Medicine, Kemsley Unit
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