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Functional Evolution of Traumatic Brain Injured Adults During Rehabilitation and Social Participation

Functional Evolution of Traumatic Brain Injured Adults During Rehabilitation and Social Participation: a Continuum of Care to Community Study

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About This Trial

The research project aims to better understand the multiple factors related to the clinical evolution and the social participation of traumatic brain injured (TBI). The project will provide better understanding of the patients' evolution during rehabilitation after TBI in terms of adaptation and social participation, assess the effect of rehabilitation and study social participation outcomes and quality of life of TBI patients one-year post-rehabilitation. Project benefits include improvement of clinical practices and support in decision-making. The objectives of this research project are: Part 1: To provide a picture of the evolution, in terms of social adaptation and participation of patients during rehabilitation after a TBI. Part 2: To study social participation outcomes and quality of life of TBI individuals one year after the end of their rehabilitation.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - All adult TBI patients receiving post-acute rehabilitation services. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - TBI patients that do not complete at least one month of rehabilitation. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * All adult TBI patients receiving post-acute rehabilitation services. Exclusion Criteria: * TBI patients that do not complete at least one month of rehabilitation.

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Usual gold-standard multidisciplinary rehabilitation for TBI

In individual and group interventions within a holistic interdisciplinary rehabilitation program focusing on resumption of daily activities and social roles. Interventions could include physiotherapy or physical training, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and neuropsychology/psychology, which aimed at reducing the impacts of cognitive difficulties in daily life by using self-guided and environmental strategies.

Locations (1)

CRIR
Montreal, Quebec, Canada