
BrainImpairment
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Brain Impairment is the official multidisciplinary journal for @ASSBI1 by @CSIROPublishing. Follow us on LinkedIn: https://t.co/CQA34gG1Tp
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Brain Impairment | 126 followers on LinkedIn. Journal of the Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment | Brain Impairment addresses topics related to the aetiology, epidemiology,...
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π’π°New article: Juengst and colleagues report on the validity of the Behavioural Assessment Screening Tool (BAST) in chronic traumatic brain injury.
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Background The Behavioural Assessment Screening Tool (BAST), which measures self-reported neurobehavioural symptoms experienced by adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI), was specifically developed...
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RT @ASSBI1: π£ Call for Abstracts! Submit your research to the Pacific Rim 2025 Conference in sunny Brisbane, Australia and showcase your woβ¦.
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π’π°New article: "Views of speech pathology educators on a learning resource for cognitive-communication disorders: a user survey of TBIBank Grand Rounds".
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Background Cognitive-communication disorders are highly prevalent after traumatic brain injury and have significant impacts on rehabilitation outcomes. TBIBank Grand Rounds was developed as an online...
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π£π° New article: "βWould you take a drug for this?β: attitudes by individuals with traumatic brain injury towards medication to improve social functioning".
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Background Many people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) report problems with social functioning that can have immediate and enduring impacts. We aimed to explore perceptions of social functioning...
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RT @NatashaLannin: A traumatic brain injury comes with a social cost, but could medications help? . Our recently acβ¦.
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A traumatic brain injury comes with a social cost, but could medications help? People with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) often face problems with social functioning, and Australian resear
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Cubis and colleagues examine the housing and support needs and preference of people living with #multiplesclerosis, to inform a #codesign intervention π‘. Currently free to read as part of our Clinical Implementation collection π°π.
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Background People with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) have unique housing and support needs that are essential for maintaining independence at home; however, there is limited research to guide the design of...
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