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The brain injury rehabilitation scale (BIRS): a measure of change during post-acute rehabilitation

Authors :
Janet E. Farmer
Robert G. Frank
Source :
Brain injury. 2(4)
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

This article describes the development of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Scale (BIRS), a 20-item scale rating attention, memory, cognition, goal-directed behaviour, social interaction, and adjustment to injury. The BIRS was designed to provide ratings of clinical progress during post-acute rehabilitation from the perspective of the patient, the family and the treating staff. The BIRS was administered to two groups. Group one included five patients in a post-acute rehabilitation programme who were administered the BIRS each week for the 24 weeks of the programme. Group two was a control group composed of 21 college students. The BIRS was administered to each control subject for three consecutive weeks. The BIRS was found to be a sensitive and reliable measure of rehabilitation progress. Inter-rater reliability was high. Further evaluation of the BIRS is warranted.

Details

ISSN :
02699052
Volume :
2
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain injury
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c2be25d8b5c831d83de98a4d56804d01