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Autor:
Katie Anson, Ellen Gentle, Maria C. McCarthy, David M. Ashley, Vicki Anderson, Laura P Pejnovic, Cinzia R. De Luca
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 59:295-300
BACKGROUND: Neurobehavioral deficits will affect up to 50% of pediatric cancer survivors treated with central nervous system (CNS)-directed therapies. Guidelines suggest assessment of neurobehavioral skills at diagnosis be extended from patients with
Publikováno v:
Brain Impairment. 10:295-306
Objective:To examine the care and support and participation outcomes for individuals with severe Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) provided with three consecutive years of Community Approach to Participation (CAP) intervention.Method:A case series study de
Publikováno v:
Brain Impairment. 8:251-261
Objectives: To investigate care needs, functional outcome, role participation and community integration approximately nine years following severe brain injury. To gain an understanding of the ongoing cost of care and support needs for this group. Par
Autor:
Jennie Ponsford, Katie Anson
Publikováno v:
Brain injury. 20(2)
Primary objective: To examine the impact of a cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) based intervention programme, termed the Coping Skills Group (CSG),on coping strategy use and emotional adjustment.Research design: Thirty-one individuals with TBI partic
Autor:
Katie Anson, Jennie Ponsford
Publikováno v:
Brain injury. 20(1)
To investigate the variables associated with positive psychological outcome following a group intervention for 33 individuals with traumatic brain injury.Evaluation study which used multiple regression analysis to examine the variables associated wit
Autor:
Jan Kleiman, John Trinder, Young Kim, Darci Kleverlaan, Nicholas B. Allen, Vicki Kralevski, Katie Anson
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Study objectives The intent of the study was to explore the nature and function of the cardiovascular activation response that occurs at an arousal from sleep. Design Four experiments were conducted. The first compared the pattern of physiologic resp