Family and home in cognitive rehabilitation after brain injury: The importance of family oriented interventions
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Family and home in cognitive rehabilitation after brain injury : The importance of family oriented interventions. / Wulf-Andersen, Camilla; Mogensen, Jesper.
I: NeuroRehabilitation, Bind 41, Nr. 2, 14.10.2017, s. 519-525.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Family and home in cognitive rehabilitation after brain injury
T2 - The importance of family oriented interventions
AU - Wulf-Andersen, Camilla
AU - Mogensen, Jesper
PY - 2017/10/14
Y1 - 2017/10/14
N2 - Acquired brain injury (ABI) severely affects both the injured patient and her/his family. This fact alone calls for a therapeutic approach addressing not only the individual victim of ABI but also her/his family. Additionally, the optimal outcome of posttraumatic cognitive rehabilitation may be best obtained by supplementing the institution-based cognitive training with home-based training. Moving cognitive training and other therapeutic interventions into the home environment does, however, constitute an additional challenge to the family structure and psychological wellbeing of all family members. We presently argue in favour of an increased utilization of family-based intervention programs for the families of brain injured patients – in general and especially in case of utilization of home-based rehabilitative training.
AB - Acquired brain injury (ABI) severely affects both the injured patient and her/his family. This fact alone calls for a therapeutic approach addressing not only the individual victim of ABI but also her/his family. Additionally, the optimal outcome of posttraumatic cognitive rehabilitation may be best obtained by supplementing the institution-based cognitive training with home-based training. Moving cognitive training and other therapeutic interventions into the home environment does, however, constitute an additional challenge to the family structure and psychological wellbeing of all family members. We presently argue in favour of an increased utilization of family-based intervention programs for the families of brain injured patients – in general and especially in case of utilization of home-based rehabilitative training.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - Hjerne
KW - Hjerneskade
KW - Rehabilitering
KW - REF-modellen
KW - Miljø
KW - Kognitiv reserve
KW - hjemmebehandling
KW - Familie
KW - Hjerne
KW - Hjerneskade
KW - Hjerneskade behandling
KW - Rehabilitering
KW - REF-modellen
KW - hjemmebehandling
KW - Familie
KW - Kognitiv reserve
KW - Neurorehabilitering
KW - Acquired brain injury
KW - rehabilitation
KW - family
KW - family interventions
U2 - 10.3233/NRE-162007
DO - 10.3233/NRE-162007
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 29060942
VL - 41
SP - 519
EP - 525
JO - NeuroRehabilitation
JF - NeuroRehabilitation
SN - 1053-8135
IS - 2
ER -
ID: 176371140