1. Characteristics of home-based community integration programmes for adults with brain injury.
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Glenn, Mel B., Selleck, Elizabeth A., Goldstein, Richard, and Rotman, Michelle
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BRAIN injuries , *SOCIAL integration , *INTERGROUP relations , *INTERPERSONAL relations - Abstract
Objectives : To conduct a nationwide telephone survey in order to gather data on some of the quantifiable characteristics of home-based community integration programmes available in the US to adults with brain injury. Design : Survey. Methods : The Community Integration Programme Questionnaire (CIPQ) was used to interview 13 home-based community integration programmes. This study then used descriptive statistics to analyse the characteristics of the programmes. Outcome : There was a good deal of variability in client and programmatic characteristics. Conclusions : There is considerable variability in characteristics among home-based community integration programmes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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