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National Guideline Alliance (UK). Service coordination: inpatient to outpatient settings for people with complex rehabilitation needs after traumatic injury: Rehabilitation after traumatic injury: Evidence review D.2. London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2022 Jan. (NICE Guideline, No. 211.)

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Table 40Excluded qualitative studies and reasons for their exclusion

StudyReason for Exclusion
Abrahamson, Vanessa, Jensen, Jan, Springett, Kate, Sakel, Mohamed, Experiences of patients with traumatic brain injury and their carers during transition from in-patient rehabilitation to the community: a qualitative study, Disability and rehabilitation, 39, 1683–1694, 2017 [PubMed: 27557977] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services and support needs and preferences reviews.
Adams, Deana, Dahdah, Marie, Coping and adaptive strategies of traumatic brain injury survivors and primary caregivers, NeuroRehabilitation, 39, 223–37, 2016 [PubMed: 27372358] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Adams, R. D. F., Cole, E., Brundage, S. I., Morrison, Z., Jansen, J. O., Beliefs and expectations of rural hospital practitioners towards a developing trauma system: A qualitative case study, Injury, 49, 1070–1078, 2018 [PubMed: 29602489] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Aitken, Leanne M., Chaboyer, Wendy, Jeffrey, Carol, Martin, Bronte, Whitty, Jennifer A., Schuetz, Michael, Richmond, Therese S., Indicators of injury recovery identified by patients, family members and clinicians, Injury, 47, 2655–2663, 2016 [PubMed: 27793327] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Albrecht, Jennifer S., O’Hara, Lyndsay M., Moser, Kara A., Mullins, C. Daniel, Rao, Vani, Perception of Barriers to the Diagnosis and Receipt of Treatment for Neuropsychiatric Disturbances After Traumatic Brain Injury, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98, 2548–2552, 2017 [PubMed: 28688786] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Alston, Margaret, Jones, Jennifer, Curtin, Michael, Alston, Bartky Blais Bourdieu Bourdieu Brookshire Butler Callaway Connell Cunningham Curtin Degeneffe Fine Foucault Graham Gwyn Howes Jones Kirkness Lupton Mukherjee O’Rance Ponsford Rees Reichard Reidpath Shildrick Slewa-Younan, Women and traumatic brain injury: “It’s not visible damage”, Australian Social Work, 65, 39–53, 2012 No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Ammons, L. L., Harraghy, R. L., Medlin, H. J., Faku, C. T., Shupp, J. W., Flanagan, K. E., Jeng, J. C., Fidler, P., Sava, J. A., Jordan, M. H., Assessing the utility of nurse-driven post-discharge telephone calls, Journal of Burn Care and Research, 32, S153, 2011 Conference abstract
Andersson, Kerstin, Bellon, Michelle, Walker, Ruth, Parents’ experiences of their child’s return to school following acquired brain injury (ABI): A systematic review of qualitative studies, Brain Injury, 30, 829–38, 2016 [PubMed: 27057776] No findings or themes related to phenomena of interest. Included studies were checked for relevance.
Angel, Sanne, Kirkevold, Marit, Pedersen, Birthe D., Rehabilitation after spinal cord injury and the influence of the professional’s support (or lack thereof), Journal of Clinical Nursing, 20, 1713–22, 2011 [PubMed: 21323775] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehab following discharge.
Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K. P., Lamontagne, M. E., Tomasone, J., Pila, E., Cumming, I., Latimer-Cheung, A. E., Routhier, F., Why do I stick to the program? a qualitative analysis of the determinants of adherence to community-based physical activity support programs by persons with SCI and contrast with general population with disabilities, Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 37, 626, 2014 Conference abstract.
Armstrong, E., Missing voices: Aboriginal stories of stroke and traumatic brain injury, International Journal of Stroke, 12, 14, 2017 Conference abstract.
Armstrong, Elizabeth, Coffin, Juli, Hersh, Deborah, Katzenellenbogen, Judith M., Thompson, Sandra C., Ciccone, Natalie, Flicker, Leon, Woods, Deborah, Hayward, Colleen, Dowell, Catelyn, McAllister, Meaghan, “You felt like a prisoner in your own self, trapped”: the experiences of Aboriginal people with acquired communication disorders, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–14, 2019 The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and the results not reported separately for the target population.
Armstrong, Elizabeth, Coffin, Juli, McAllister, Meaghan, Hersh, Deborah, Katzenellenbogen, Judith M., Thompson, Sandra C., Ciccone, Natalie, Flicker, Leon, Cross, Natasha, Arabi, Linda, Woods, Deborah, Hayward, Colleen, Alway, Armstrong Armstrong Baxter Blackmer Bohanna Bronfenbrenner Chase Coffin Creswell Elder Feigin Foster Gauld Gauthier Hines Jamieson Katzenellenbogen Katzenellenbogen Katzenellenbogen Keightley Kelly Kelly Lakhani Lewis Linton McDonald McKenna O’Reilly Olver Ponsford Rutland-Brown Salas Sandelowski Taylor Togher, ‘I’ve got to row the boat on my own, more or less’: Aboriginal Australian experiences of traumatic brain injury, Brain Impairment, 20, 120–136, 2019 No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Arshad, Sira N., Gaskell, Sarah L., Baker, Charlotte, Ellis, Nicola, Potts, Jennie, Coucill, Theresa, Ryan, Lynn, Smith, Jan, Nixon, Anna, Greaves, Kate, Monk, Rebecca, Shelmerdine, Teresa, Leach, Alison, Shah, Mamta, Measuring the impact of a burns school reintegration programme on the time taken to return to school: A multi-disciplinary team intervention for children returning to school after a significant burn injury, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 41, 727–34, 2015 [PubMed: 25535118] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Ayer, Lynsay, Farris, Coreen, Farmer, Carrie M., Geyer, Lily, Barnes-Proby, Dionne, Ryan, Gery W., Skrabala, Lauren, Scharf, Deborah M., Care Transitions to and from the National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE) for Service Members with Traumatic Brain Injury, Rand health quarterly, 5, 12, 2015 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Badger, Karen, Royse, David, Adult burn survivors’ views of peer support: a qualitative study, Social Work in Health Care, 49, 299–313, 2010 [PubMed: 20379901] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Balcazar, Fabricio E., Kelly, Erin Hayes, Keys, Christopher B., Balfanz-Vertiz, Kristin, Albrecht, Alston Balcazar Balcazar Block Boschen Burnett Cressy Devlieger Devlieger Dijkers Dijkers Engstrom Gill Groce Haskell Hayes Hernandez Hernandez Hibbard Jackson Kroll Ljungberg McDonald McKinley Ostrander Richards Rovinsky Sable Servan Sherman Veith Waters Waters Waters Whiteneck Wilson Wilson, Using peer mentoring to support the rehabilitation of individuals with violently acquired spinal cord injuries, Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 42, 3–11, 2011 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Barclay, Linda, McDonald, Rachael, Lentin, Primrose, Social and community participation following spinal cord injury: a critical review, International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation, 38, 1–19, 2015 [PubMed: 25305008] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Barclay, Linda, McDonald, Rachael, Lentin, Primrose, Bourke-Taylor, Helen, Facilitators and barriers to social and community participation following spinal cord injury, Australian occupational therapy journal, 63, 19–28, 2016 [PubMed: 26530379] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Beaton, Angela, O’Leary, Katrina, Thorburn, Julie, Campbell, Alaina, Christey, Grant, Improving patient experience and outcomes following serious injury, The New Zealand medical journal, 132, 15–25, 2019 Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Beckett, K., Earthy, S., Sleney, J., Barnes, J., Kellezi, B., Barker, M., Clarkson, J., Coffey, F., Elder, G., Kendrick, D., Providing effective trauma care: The potential for service provider views to enhance the quality of care (qualitative study nested within a multicentre longitudinal quantitative study), BMJ Open, 4, e005668, 2014 No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Bergmark, Lisa, Westgren, Ninni, Asaba, Eric, Returning to work after spinal cord injury: exploring young adults’ early expectations and experience, Disability and Rehabilitation, 33, 2553–8, 2011 [PubMed: 21592045] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring to community, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Bernet, Madeleine, Sommerhalder, Kathrin, Mischke, Claudia, Hahn, Sabine, Wyss, Adrian, “Theory Does Not Get You From Bed to Wheelchair”: A Qualitative Study on Patients’ Views of an Education Program in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation nursing : the official journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, 44, 247–253, 2019 [PubMed: 29889696] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Bernhoff, K., Bjorck, M., Larsson, J., Jangland, E., Patient Experiences of Life Years After Severe Civilian Lower Extremity Trauma With Vascular Injury, European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery, 52, 690–695, 2016 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Biester, Rosette C., Krych, Dave, Schmidt, M. J., Parrott, Devan, Katz, Douglas I., Abate, Melissa, Hirshson, Chari I., Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Significant Others’ Perceptions of Information Given About the Nature and Possible Consequences of Brain Injury: Analysis of a National Survey, Professional case management, 21, 22–4, 2016 [PubMed: 26618266] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Body, Richard, Muskett, Tom, Perkins, Mick, Parker, Mark, Your injury, my accident: talking at cross-purposes in rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury, Brain Injury, 27, 1356–63, 2013 [PubMed: 24070204] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Boschen, K., Gerber, G., Gargaro, J., Comparison of outcomes and costs of 2 publicly-funded community-based models of acquired brain injury services, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 91, e59, 2010 Conference abstract.
Bourge, C., Body Image (BI) of acquired spinal cord injury (SCI) persons. Which patient care in an internal unit of physical and neurological rehabilitation. Experience of the patient care in an internal and neurological unit of PMR of the University Hospital of Liege, Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 59 (Supplement), e128, 2016 No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Bourke, John A., Nunnerley, Joanne L., Sullivan, Martin, Derrett, Sarah, Relationships and the transition from spinal units to community for people with a first spinal cord injury: A New Zealand qualitative study, Disability and health journal, 12, 257–262, 2019 [PubMed: 30262164] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not reported separately for the target population.
Braaf, Sandra C., Lennox, Alyse, Nunn, Andrew, Gabbe, Belinda J., Experiences of hospital readmission and receiving formal carer services following spinal cord injury: a qualitative study to identify needs, Disability and Rehabilitation, 40, 1893–1899, 2018 [PubMed: 28407725] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Brauer, Jennifer, Hay, Catherine Cooper, Francisco, Gerard, A retrospective investigation of occupational therapy services received following a traumatic brain injury, Occupational Therapy in Health Care, 25, 119–30, 2011 [PubMed: 23899029] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Brimicombe, L., Ling, J., De Sousa De Abreu, I., Hoffman, K., Salisbury, C., Jefferson, R., Makela, P., Early integration of a self-management support package into usual care following traumatic brain injury (TBI): A feasibility study, British Journal of Neurosurgery, 31, 501, 2017 Conference abstract.
Brito, Sara, White, Jennifer, Thomacos, Nikos, Hill, Bridget, The lived experience following free functioning muscle transfer for management of pan-brachial plexus injury: reflections from a long-term follow-up study, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–9, 2019 Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Brockway, J. A., St De Lore, J., Fann, J. R., Hart, T., Hurst, S., Fey-Hinckley, S., Savage, J., Warren, M., Bell, K. R., Telephone-delivered problem-solving training after mild traumatic brain injury: qualitative analysis of service members’ perceptions, Rehabilitation Psychology, 61, 221–230, 2016 [PubMed: 26797117] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Brown, F., Sofronoff, K., Whittingham, K., Boyd, R., McKinlay, L., Parenting a child with a traumatic brain injury: A focus group study, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 54, 24–25, 2012 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Brown, Jessica, Hux, Karen, Hey, Morgan, Murphy, Madeline, Ackerman, Aldrich Anderson Arciniegas Bach Beigel Bogdan Brandt Brown Brown Catroppa Cicerone Cicerone Creswell Creswell Cushman de Joode de Joode DePompei Donders Dowds Doyle Edwards Ewing-Cobbs Fortuny Gillette Gillette Gioia Glang Gordon Gordon Grajzel Harper Hart Hawley Helm-Estabrooks Hendricks Hux Kelley Kennedy Kennedy Kertesz Krause Leopold Lincoln Martella Martinez McAllister McCrory Merriam Moustakas Ownsworth Patel Perna Reitan Rumrill Scherer Scherer Scherer Scherer Scherer Scherer Shanahan Sherer Sherer Sohlberg Spreen Starks Tate Todis Togher Vu Wallace Ylvisaker Ylvisaker, Exploring cognitive support use and preference by college students with TBI: A mixed-methods study, NeuroRehabilitation, 41, 483–499, 2017 [PubMed: 28946573] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Browne, C., Living with traumatic brain injury: Views of survivors and family members, Brain Injury, 26, 400, 2012 Conference abstract.
Bruner-Canhoto, Laney, Savageau, Judith, Croucher, Deborah, Bradley, Kathryn, Lessons From a Care Management Pilot Program for People With Acquired Brain Injury, Journal for healthcare quality : official publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality, 38, 255–263, 2016 [PubMed: 26042754] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Buck, P., Kirzner, R., Sagrati, J., Laster, R., The challenge of mTBI work: An exploratory study of rehabilitation professionals, Brain Injury, 26, 583–584, 2012 Conference abstract.
Buck, Page Walker, Sagrati, Jocelyn Spencer, Kirzner, Rachel Shapiro, Belson, Bloom Brenner Briggs Brody Buck Chrisman Gaboda Klein Marchione Padgett Patton Schwartz Strauss Thompson, Mild traumatic brain injury: A place for social work, Social Work in Health Care, 52, 741–751, 2013 [PubMed: 24028738] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Buddai, S., Di Taranti, L. J., Adenwala, A. Y., Aepli, S., Choudhary, M., George, D. L., Koilor, C. B., Linehan, M., Peifer, H., Rub, D., Kaplan, L., Johnson, N., Lane-Fall, M. B., Characterizing intensive care unit patient and family experiences of recovery after traumatic injury, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Conference: American Thoracic Society International Conference, ATS, 195, 2017 Conference abstract.
Buscemi, Valentina, Cassidy, Elizabeth, Kilbride, Cherry, Reynolds, Frances Ann, A qualitative exploration of living with chronic neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury: an Italian perspective, Disability and Rehabilitation, 40, 577–586, 2018 [PubMed: 28054832] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Bushnik, T., Smith, M., Long, C., Supporting factors for follow-up care in TBI patients post-inpatient discharge, Brain Injury, 31 (6–7), 974, 2017 Conference abstract.
Byrnes, Michelle, Beilby, Janet, Ray, Patricia, McLennan, Renee, Ker, John, Schug, Stephan, Patient-focused goal planning process and outcome after spinal cord injury rehabilitation: quantitative and qualitative audit, Clinical Rehabilitation, 26, 1141–9, 2012 [PubMed: 22653375] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Cahow, C., Gassaway, J., Rider, C., Joyce, J. P., Bogenshutz, A., Edens, K., Kreider, S. E. D., Whiteneck, G., Relationship of therapeutic recreation inpatient rehabilitation interventions and patient characteristics to outcomes following spinal cord injury: The SCIRehab project, Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 35, 547–564, 2012 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Calder, Allyson, Nunnerley, Jo, Mulligan, Hilda, Ahmad Ali, Nordawama, Kensington, Gemma, McVicar, Tim, van Schaik, Olivia, Experiences of persons with spinal cord injury undertaking a physical activity programme as part of the SCIPA ‘Full-On’ randomized controlled trial, Disability and Health Journal, 11, 267–273, 2018 [PubMed: 29089215] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Calleja, Pauline, Aitken, Leanne, Cooke, Marie, Staff perceptions of best practice for information transfer about multitrauma patients on discharge from the emergency department: a focus group study, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 25, 2863–73, 2016 [PubMed: 27453432] Setting not in PICO: Emergency department.
Canto, Angela I., Chesire, David J., Buckley, Valerie A., Andrews, Terrie W., Roehrig, Alysia D., Arroyos-Jurado, Ball Bradley-Klug Brantlinger Braun Chesire Conoley Cook Davies Elliot Ewing-Cobbs Farmer Gioia Glang Glang Glang Gopinath Guba Guskiewicz Havey Hooper Hux Jantz Johnson Lewandowski Meehan Mellard Rosenthal Rutland-Brown Savage Sharp Shaw Shaw Shih Yeates Yeates Ylvisaker, Barriers to meeting the needs of students with traumatic brain injury, Educational Psychology in Practice, 30, 88–103, 2014 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Carron, R. M. C., ‘nobody prepared me for this!’ parents’ experiences of seeking help and support with post-brain injury symptoms and changes in children and adolescents with acquired brain injury, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 90, A9, 2019 Conference abstract.
Caspari, Synnove, Aasgaard, Trygve, Lohne, Vibeke, Slettebo, Ashild, Naden, Dagfinn, Perspectives of health personnel on how to preserve and promote the patients’ dignity in a rehabilitation context, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 2318–26, 2013 [PubMed: 23651360] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and results not presented separately for the target population.
Chapple, L. A., Chapman, M., Shalit, N., Udy, A., Deane, A., Williams, L., Barriers to Nutrition Intervention for Patients With a Traumatic Brain Injury: Views and Attitudes of Medical and Nursing Practitioners in the Acute Care Setting, Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 42, 318–326, 2018 [PubMed: 29443400] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Chapple, Lee-Anne, Chapman, Marianne, Shalit, Natalie, Udy, Andrew, Deane, Adam, Williams, Lauren, Barriers to Nutrition Intervention for Patients With a Traumatic Brain Injury, JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition, 148607116687498, 2017 Duplicate.
Chondronikola, M., Weller, S., Rosenberg, L., Rosenberg, M., Meyer, W. J., Herndon, D. N., Sidossis, L., Variation among clinical specialties in perceptions of pediatric burn patient needs, Journal of Burn Care and Research, 37, S244, 2016 Conference abstract.
Christie, Nicola, Beckett, Kate, Earthy, Sarah, Kellezi, Blerina, Sleney, Jude, Barnes, Jo, Jones, Trevor, Kendrick, Denise, Seeking support after hospitalisation for injury: a nested qualitative study of the role of primary care, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 66, e24–31, 2016 [PubMed: 26639949] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and results not presented separately for target population.
Christie, Nicola, Braaf, Sandra, Ameratunga, Shanthi, Nunn, Andrew, Jowett, Helen, Gabbe, Belinda, Barclay, Barnes Berkman Boniface Braun Cameron Carpenter Cass Charlson Christie Christie Cox Gabbe Gabbe Kellezi Larsen Levasseur Lyons Marottoli McInnes Pointer Prang Smith Syed Urry Wilson, The role of social networks in supporting the travel needs of people after serious traumatic injury: A nested qualitative study, Journal of Transport & Health, 6, 84–92, 2017 Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Cichon, S., Danford, E. K., Schladen, M. M., Bruner, D., Libin, A., Scholten, J., Integrating opportunities for family involvement into a manualized goal self-management intervention for veterans with mTBI, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96, e77, 2015 Conference abstract.
Cocks, Errol, Bulsara, Caroline, O’Callaghan, Annalise, Netto, Julie, Boaden, Ross, Exploring the experiences of people with the dual diagnosis of acquired brain injury and mental illness, Brain Injury, 28, 414–21, 2014 [PubMed: 24475744] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Coffey, Nathan T., Weinstein, Ali A., Cai, Cindy, Cassese, Jimmy, Jones, Rebecca, Shaewitz, Dahlia, Garfinkel, Steven, Identifying and Understanding the Health Information Experiences and Preferences of Individuals With TBI, SCI, and Burn Injuries, Journal of patient experience, 3, 88–95, 2016 [PubMed: 28725843] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Cogan, A., Treatment model of occupational therapy intervention for service members with chronic symptoms following MTBI, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98, e132, 2017 Conference abstract.
Conneeley, A. L., Transitions and brain injury: A qualitative study exploring the journey of people with traumatic brain injury, Brain Impairment, 13, 72–84, 2012 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Conneeley, Anne Louise, Exploring vocation following brain injury: a qualitative enquiry, Social Care and Neurodisability, 4, 6–16, 2013 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Copley, Anna, McAllister, Lindy, Wilson, Linda, Attitride-Stirling, Barnes Brooks Carr-Hill Fagen Foster Frattali Grbich Harradine Harris Honey Humphreys Johnstone Kelly LeFebvre Marsh Minichiello Morse Murphy Muus Nabors Newberry O’Callaghan O’Callaghan O’Callaghan O’Callaghan O’Callaghan Patton Sample Sample Schofield Schwandt Turner-Stokes Whitehead Ylvisaker Youse, We finally learnt to demand: Consumers’ access to rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury, Brain Impairment, 14, 436–449, 2013 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services review.
Curtis, Kate, Foster, Kim, Mitchell, Rebecca, Van, Connie, How is care provided for patients with paediatric trauma and their families in Australia? A mixed-method study, Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 52, 832–6, 2016 [PubMed: 27203550] Study did not examine the phenomena of interest.
Cuthbert, J., Anderson, J., Mason, C., Block, S., Dettmer, J., Weintraub, A., Harrison-Felix, C., Case management of individuals with chronic TBI: A research-based approach, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 28, E49, 2013 Conference abstract.
Daggett, Virginia S., Bakas, Tamilyn, Buelow, Janice, Habermann, Barbara, Murray, Laura L., Needs and concerns of male combat Veterans with mild traumatic brain injury, Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 50, 327–40, 2013 [PubMed: 23881759] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Dahl, O., Wickman, M., Wengstrom, Y., Adapting to life after burn injury-reflections on care, Journal of Burn Care and Research, 33, 595–605, 2012 [PubMed: 22210069] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Dalmaso, Kym, Weber, Sarah, Eley, Rob, Spencer, Lyndall, Cabilan, C. J., Nurses’ perceived benefits of trauma nursing rounds (TNR) on clinical practice in an Australian emergency department: a mixed methods study, Australasian emergency nursing journal : AENJ, 18, 42–8, 2015 [PubMed: 25601428] Setting not in PICO: Emergency department.
Dams-O’Connor, K., Landau, A., De Lore, J. S., Hoffman, J., Access, barriers, and health care quality after brain injury: Insiders’ perspectives, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97, e129, 2016 Conference abstract.
Dams-O’Connor, Kristen, Landau, Alexandra, Hoffman, Jeanne, St De Lore, Jef, Patient perspectives on quality and access to healthcare after brain injury, Brain Injury, 32, 431–441, 2018 [PubMed: 29388840] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Darnell, Doyanne A., Parker, Lea E., Wagner, Amy W., Dunn, Christopher W., Atkins, David C., Dorsey, Shannon, Zatzick, Douglas F., Task-shifting to improve the reach of mental health interventions for trauma patients: findings from a pilot study of trauma nurse training in patient-centered activity scheduling for PTSD and depression, Cognitive behaviour therapy, 48, 482–496, 2019 [PubMed: 30499372] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
D’Cruz, K., Howie, L., Lentin, P., Client-centred practice: Perspectives of persons with a traumatic brain injury, Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 23, 30–38, 2016 [PubMed: 26094733] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Dickson, Adele, Ward, Richard, O’Brien, Grainne, Allan, David, O’Carroll, Ronan, Difficulties adjusting to post-discharge life following a spinal cord injury: an interpretative phenomenological analysis, Psychology, health & medicine, 16, 463–74, 2011 Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Diener, M., Kirby, A., Canary, H., Sumison, F., Green, M., Community reintegration following pediatric acquired brain injury: Perspectives of providers and families, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 33 (3), E97, 2018 Conference abstract.
Dillahunt-Aspillaga, C., Bradley, S., Ramaiah, P., Radwan, C., Ottomanelli, L., Coalition Building: A Tool To Implement Evidenced-Based Resource Facilitation in The VHA: Pilot Results, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 100, e164, 2019 Conference abstract.
Dismann, Patrick D., Maignan, Maxime, Cloves, Paul D., Gutierrez Parres, Blanca, Dickerson, Sara, Eberhardt, Alice, A Review of the Burden of Trauma Pain in Emergency Settings in Europe, Pain and therapy, 7, 179–192, 2018 [PubMed: 29860585] Setting not in PICO: Emergency settings.
Divanoglou, A., Georgiou, M., Perceived effectiveness and mechanisms of community peer-based programmes for Spinal Cord Injuries-a systematic review of qualitative findings, Spinal cord, 55, 225–234, 2017 [PubMed: 27845356] Study did not report any findings related to the phenomena of interest.
Doig, E., Fleming, J., Kuipers, P., Cornwell, P., The relationship between goal attainment and the development of self-awareness in traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation: Descriptive and qualitative case analyses, Brain Impairment, 14, 159–160, 2013 Conference abstract.
Doig, Emmah, Fleming, Jennifer, Cornwell, Petrea, Kuipers, Pim, Comparing the experience of outpatient therapy in home and day hospital settings after traumatic brain injury: patient, significant other and therapist perspectives, Disability and Rehabilitation, 33, 1203–14, 2011 [PubMed: 20977391] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Donnell, Zoe, Hoffman, Roseanne, Myers, Gaya, Sarmiento, Kelly, Seeking to improve care for young patients: Development of tools to support the implementation of the CDC Pediatric mTBI Guideline, Journal of Safety Research, 67, 203–209, 2018 [PubMed: 30553425] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Donnelly, Kyla Z., Goldberg, Shari, Fournier, Debra, A qualitative study of LoveYourBrain Yoga: a group-based yoga with psychoeducation intervention to facilitate community integration for people with traumatic brain injury and their caregivers, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–10, 2019 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Douglas, J., ‘Nobody wants to know you’. Understanding the experience of friendship following severe traumatic brain injury, Brain Injury, 30, 515, 2016 Conference abstract.
Drew, S., Judge, A., Cooper, C., Javaid, M. K., Farmer, A., Gooberman-Hill, R., Secondary prevention of fractures after hip fracture: a qualitative study of effective service delivery, Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA, 27, 1719–27, 2016 Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Drew, S., Judge, A., Javaid, M. K., Cooper, C., Farmer, A., Goobermen-Hill, R., Secondary prevention of fractures after hip fracture: A qualitative study of effective service delive, Osteoporosis International, 25, S308, 2014 Conference abstract.
Dwyer, Aoife, Heary, Caroline, Ward, Marcia, MacNeela, Padraig, Adding insult to brain injury: young adults’ experiences of residing in nursing homes following acquired brain injury, Disability and Rehabilitation, 41, 33–43, 2019 [PubMed: 28845724] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Dyke, J., Krupa, J., Vova, J., Medical symptoms, service gaps and barriers to care using the medical home model in adolescents with acquired brain injury, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 27 (5), E18–E19, 2012 Conference abstract.
Edworthy Ann, Donne Hannah, The availability and intelligibility of information for carers of children with a brain injury, Social Care and Neurodisability, 1, 32–40, 2010 Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Eliacin, Johanne, Fortney, Sarah, Rattray, Nicholas A., Kean, Jacob, Access to health services for moderate to severe TBI in Indiana: patient and caregiver perspectives, Brain Injury, 32, 1510–1517, 2018 [PubMed: 30036117] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Fitts, M., Fleming, J., Bird, K., Condon, T., Gilroy, J., Clough, A., Maruff, P., Esterman, A., Bohanna, I., Sentinel events during hospital admission for indigenous people following traumatic brain injury, Brain Impairment, 19, 336, 2018 Conference abstract.
Fitts, Michelle S., Bird, Katrina, Gilroy, John, Fleming, Jennifer, Clough, Alan R., Esterman, Adrian, Maruff, Paul, Fatima, Yaqoot, Bohanna, India, Abrahamson, Alfandre Amery Bell Blackmer Bohanna Bohanna Bohanna Braun Burnett Choi Claiborne Coronado D’Cruz Dillon Dudley Durey Durey Einsiedel Englander Feigin Foley Franks Gentilello Gilroy Gilroy Harrison Hunt Hyder Jamieson Jayaraj Juillard Katzenellenbogen Katzenellenbogen Lakhani Lee Levack Levack Liossi Marrone Martin Moreton-Robinson Nakata Nalder Nalder Nalder Niemeier Ownsworth Paradies Rutland-Brown Shahid Tuhiwai-Smith Turner Turner Willis Zeiler, A qualitative study on the transition support needs of indigenous Australians following traumatic brain injury, Brain Impairment, 20, 137–159, 2019 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services review.
Fleming, Jennifer, Sampson, Jennifer, Cornwell, Petrea, Turner, Ben, Griffin, Janell, Brain injury rehabilitation: The lived experience of inpatients and their family caregivers, Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy, 19, 184–193, 2012 [PubMed: 21936734] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Ford, James H., 2nd, Wise, Meg, Krahn, Dean, Oliver, Karen Anderson, Hall, Carmen, Sayer, Nina, Family care map: Sustaining family-centered care in Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers, Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 51, 1311–24, 2014 [PubMed: 25671632] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Foster, Kim, Mitchell, Rebecca, Van, Connie, Young, Alexandra, McCloughen, Andrea, Curtis, Kate, Resilient, recovering, distressed: A longitudinal qualitative study of parent psychosocial trajectories following child critical injury, Injury, 50, 1605–1611, 2019 [PubMed: 31101410] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Foster, Kim, Mitchell, Rebecca, Young, Alexandra, Van, Connie, Curtis, Kate, Parent experiences and psychosocial support needs 6 months following paediatric critical injury: A qualitative study, Injury, 50, 1082–1088, 2019 [PubMed: 30655002] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services and support needs and preferences reviews.
Foster, Kim, Young, Alexandra, Mitchell, Rebecca, Van, Connie, Curtis, Kate, Experiences and needs of parents of critically injured children during the acute hospital phase: A qualitative investigation, Injury, 48, 114–120, 2017 [PubMed: 27692666] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Fournier, D., Goldberg, S., Figucia, C., Kennedy, P., Krauss, K., Smith, C., Springmann, J., An interdisciplinary traumatic brain injury clinic: Understanding the patient experience, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 32, E97–E98, 2017 Conference abstract.
Francis, A., Ziviani, J., Fleming, J., Rae, M., McKinlay, L., Transitioning to adulthood: Needs of young people with an acquired brain injury and those of their families, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 26, 780–781, 2012 Conference abstract.
Franz, Shiney, Muser, Jurgen, Thielhorn, Ulrike, Wallesch, Claus W., Behrens, Johann, Inter-professional communication and interaction in the neurological rehabilitation team: a literature review, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–9, 2018 The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and results not presented separately for target population.
Fraser, M. A., Lind, J. D., Powell-Cope, G., Gavin-Dreschnack, D., Addressing non-direct care, psychosocial concerns of veterans with spinal cord injuries, Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 36, 546–547, 2013 Conference abstract.
Freeman, Claire, Cassidy, Bernadette, Hay-Smith, E. Jean C., Beauregard, Beisecker Chan Craig DeSanto-Madeya Dickson Dixon Ell Esmail Esmail Fisher Fronek Gilad Kendall Kennedy Kidd Kreuter Leino-Kilpi Lemonidou New Parrott Racher Rembis Schuster Sinnott Smith Smith Steinglass Taylor Vocaturo, Couple’s experiences of relationship maintenance and intimacy in acute spinal cord injury rehabilitation: An interpretative phenomenological analysis, Sexuality and Disability, 35, 433–444, 2017 Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Fry, J. C., Price, P., Meeting the re-integration needs of individuals with spinal cord injury: Effectiveness of community-based occupational therapy, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94, e8, 2013 Conference abstract.
Gabbe, Belinda J., Sleney, Jude S., Gosling, Cameron M., Wilson, Krystle, Hart, Melissa J., Sutherland, Ann M., Christie, Nicola, Patient perspectives of care in a regionalised trauma system: lessons from the Victorian State Trauma System, The Medical journal of Australia, 198, 149–52, 2013 [PubMed: 23418695] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services review.
Gagliardi, Anna R., Nathens, Avery B., Exploring the characteristics of high-performing hospitals that influence trauma triage and transfer, The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, 78, 300–5, 2015 [PubMed: 25757114] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Gagnon, I., Friedman, D., Management of mild traumatic brain injury or concussion in children: Is there a role for the physical therapist?, Physiotherapy (United Kingdom), 1), eS1487–eS1488, 2011 Conference abstract.
Garrino, Lorenza, Curto, Natascia, Decorte, Rita, Felisi, Nadia, Matta, Ebe, Gregorino, Silvano, Actis, M. Vittoria, Marchisio, Cecilia, Carone, Roberto, Towards personalized care for persons with spinal cord injury: a study on patients’ perceptions, The journal of spinal cord medicine, 34, 67–75, 2011 [PubMed: 21528629] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Gawel, Marcie, Emerson, Beth, Giuliano, John S., Jr., Rosenberg, Alana, Minges, Karl E., Feder, Shelli, Violano, Pina, Morrell, Patricia, Petersen, Judy, Christison-Lagay, Emily, Auerbach, Marc, A Qualitative Study of Multidisciplinary Providers’ Experiences With the Transfer Process for Injured Children and Ideas for Improvement, Pediatric Emergency Care, 34, 125–131, 2018 [PubMed: 29346234] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Gemmel, Paul, van Steenis, Thomas, Meijboom, Bert, Bensabat, Bohmer Broekhuis Burke Chase Chase Chase Eisenhardt Fredendall Frei Gronroos Hanne Johnston Lamontagne Lamontagne Larsson Meredith Metters Metters Miles Ouwens Patricio Swanborn Vander Laane Voss Westert Yin Young Zomerdijk, Front-office/back-office configurations and operational performance in complex health services, Brain Injury, 28, 347–356, 2014 [PubMed: 24568302] Not specific to rehabilitation, or to traumatic injury and results not presented separately for target population.
Gill, Carol J., Sander, Angelle M., Robins, Nina, Mazzei, Diana, Struchen, Margaret A., Allen, Aloni Aloni Anderson Anderson-Parente Bergland Brooks Ergh Garden Gillen Gosling Harrick Hibbard Hoofien Jeon Kersel Kravetz Kravetz Kreuter Kreutzer Kreutzer Kreutzer Lippert Marsh Oddy Olver Panting Patton Perlesz Peters Ponsford Porter Resnick Rosenbaum Sandel Siebert Snow Tate Tate Thomsen Vanderploeg Wallace Webster Wells Wood Wood, Exploring experiences of intimacy from the viewpoint of individuals with traumatic brain injury and their partners, The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 26, 56–68, 2011 [PubMed: 21209563] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Gill, Ian J., Wall, Gemma, Simpson Jane, Clients’ perspectives of rehabilitation in one acquired brain injury residential rehabilitation unit: a thematic analysis, Brain Injury, 26, 909–20, 2012 [PubMed: 22571407] The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and results not presented separately for target population.
Glintborg, C., Hansen, T., De La Mata Benites, M., Supporting transitions in neurorehabilitation. A pathway to improved psychosocial outcomes, Brain Injury, 30, 565–566, 2016 Conference abstract.
Glintborg, Chalotte, Hansen, Tia G. B., Bech, Bech Braun Brenner Creswell Ellervik Engel Ghaziani Glintborg Glintborg Glintborg Glintborg Hackett Haggerty Hald Hall Holm Jorge Jorge Keith Kennedy Miles Morton Norholm Pallant Rivera Schlossberg Teasdale Teasdale Turner, Bio-psycho-social effects of a coordinated neurorehabilitation programme: A naturalistic mixed methods study, NeuroRehabilitation, 38, 99–113, 2016 [PubMed: 26889730] The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and results not presented separately for target population.
Goel, R., Fruth, S., Geigle, P., Santurri, L., Abzug, J., Telerehabilitation for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: Is it Feasible?, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 100, e203–e204, 2019 Conference abstract.
Goldsmith, Helen, McCloughen, Andrea, Curtis, Kate, Using the trauma patient experience and evaluation of hospital discharge practices to inform practice change: A mixed methods study, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27, 1589–1598, 2018 [PubMed: 29266578] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Goldsmith, Helen, McCloughen, Andrea, Curtis, Kate, The experience and understanding of pain management in recently discharged adult trauma patients: A qualitative study, Injury, 49, 110–116, 2018 [PubMed: 28988804] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Goodridge, Donna, Rogers, Marla, Klassen, Laura, Jeffery, Bonnie, Knox, Katherine, Rohatinsky, Noelle, Linassi, Gary, Access to health and support services: perspectives of people living with a long-term traumatic spinal cord injury in rural and urban areas, Disability and Rehabilitation, 37, 1401–10, 2015 [PubMed: 25332089] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services review.
Gotlib Conn, Lesley, Zwaiman, Ashley, DasGupta, Tracey, Hales, Brigette, Watamaniuk, Aaron, Nathens, Avery B., Trauma patient discharge and care transition experiences: Identifying opportunities for quality improvement in trauma centres, Injury, 49, 97–103, 2018 [PubMed: 28988066] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Gourdeau, Jenna, Fingold, Alissa, Colantonio, Angela, Mansfield, Elizabeth, Stergiou-Kita, Mary, Workplace accommodations following work-related mild traumatic brain injury: what works?, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–10, 2018 Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Gravell, R., Brumfit, S., Body, R., Hope and engagement following acquired brain injury: A qualitative study, Brain Injury, 31, 721–722, 2017 Conference abstract.
Guilcher, S., Everall, A., Wodchis, W., Joanna, deGraaf-Dunlop, Bar-Ziv, S., Kuluski, K., Understanding Transitions of Care in Older Adults With Hip Fractures: A Multiple-Case Study in Ontario, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 100, e138, 2019 Conference abstract.
Gullick, Janice G., Taggart, Susan B., Johnston, Rae A., Ko, Natalie, The trauma bubble: patient and family experience of serious burn injury, Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association, 35, e413–27, 2014 [PubMed: 25144806] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Guptill, C. A., The lived experience of professional musicians with playing-related injuries: A phenomenological inquiry, Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 26, 84–95, 2011 [PubMed: 21695356] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Haarbauer-Krupa, J., Vova, J., Follow-up of preschool children with acquired brain injury, Brain Injury, 26, 424–425, 2012 Conference abstract.
Haas, B. M., Price, L., Freeman, J. A., Qualitative evaluation of a community peer support service for people with spinal cord injury, Spinal Cord, 51, 295–9, 2013 [PubMed: 23184023] The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and results not presented separately for target population.
Harrington, Rosamund, Foster, Michele, Fleming, Jennifer, Experiences of pathways, outcomes and choice after severe traumatic brain injury under no-fault versus fault-based motor accident insurance, Brain Injury, 29, 1561–71, 2015 [PubMed: 26382715] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Harris, M. B., Rafeedie, S., McArthur, D., Babikian, T., Snyder, A., Polster, D., Giza, C. C., Addition of Occupational Therapy to an Interdisciplinary Concussion Clinic Improves Identification of Functional Impairments, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 34, 425–432, 2019 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Harrison, Anne L., Hunter, Elizabeth G., Thomas, Heather, Bordy, Paige, Stokes, Erin, Kitzman, Patrick, Living with traumatic brain injury in a rural setting: supports and barriers across the continuum of care, Disability and Rehabilitation, 39, 2071–2080, 2017 [PubMed: 27549899] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Hartley, Naomi A., Spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation: systematic analysis of communication from the biopsychosocial perspective, Disability and rehabilitation, 1–10, 2015 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Hawkins, Brent L., Crowe, Brandi M., Contextual Facilitators and Barriers of Community Reintegration Among Injured Female Military Veterans: A Qualitative Study, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99, S65–S71, 2018 [PubMed: 28866010] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Haywood, C., Perceptions of recovery among adolescents and young adults with acquired spinal cord injuries, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97, e76, 2016 Conference abstract.
Haywood, Carol, Pyatak, Elizabeth, Leland, Natalie, Henwood, Benjamin, Lawlor, Mary C., A Qualitative Study of Caregiving for Adolescents and Young Adults With Spinal Cord Injuries: Lessons From Lived Experiences, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 25, 281–289, 2019 [PubMed: 31844380] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Hellem, I., Forland, G., Eide, K., Ytrehus, S., Addressing uncertainty and stigma in social relations related to hidden dysfunctions following acquired brain injury, Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 20, 152–161, 2018 It was not clear how many participants had experienced a traumatic injury; results not presented separately for target population.
Herrera-Escobar, J. P., Columbus, A., Castillo-Angeles, M., Rios-Diaz, A. J., Weed, C. N., Kasotakis, G., Velmahos, G. C., Salim, A., Haider, A. H., Kaafara, H. M., Discontinuity of patient-provider communication throughout the phases of care: Time to be more patient-centered in trauma?, Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 225 (4 Supplement 2), e176, 2017 Conference abstract.
Hill, Jennifer N., Smith, Bridget M., Weaver, Frances M., Nazi, Kim M., Thomas, Florian P., Goldstein, Barry, Hogan, Timothy P., Potential of personal health record portals in the care of individuals with spinal cord injuries and disorders: Provider perspectives, The journal of spinal cord medicine, 41, 298–308, 2018 [PubMed: 28325112] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Hines, M., Brunner, M., Poon, S., Lam, M., Tran, V., Yu, D., Togher, L., Shaw, T., Power, E., Exploring ehealth ‘tribes and tribulations’ in interdisciplinary rehabilitation for people with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), Brain Impairment, 19, 292–293, 2018 Conference abstract.
Hines, M., Brunner, M., Poon, S., Lam, M., Tran, V., Yu, D., Togher, L., Shaw, T., Power, E., Tribes and tribulations: interdisciplinary eHealth in providing services for people with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), BMC health services research, 17, 757, 2017 [PubMed: 29162086] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Hirsch, M. A., Grafton, L., Guerrier, T. P., Niemeier, J. P., Newman, M., Runyon, M. S., Unmet concussion care needs from the perspective of individuals with mild traumatic brain injury, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96, e33, 2015 Conference abstract.
Hitzig, S., Bain, P., Haycock, S., Hebert, D. A., Evaluation of a spinal cord injury community reintegration outpatient program (CROP) service, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 95, e83, 2014 Conference abstract.
Hollick, R., Reid, D., Black, A., McKee, L., What matters to patients: Working together to improve the quality of osteoporosis services, Osteoporosis International, 27, S678, 2016 Conference abstract.
Holloway, Mark, Motivational interviewing and acquired brain injury, Social Care and Neurodisability, 3, 122–130, 2012 Narrative review.
Hoogerdijk, Barbara, Runge, Ulla, Haugboelle, Jette, The adaptation process after traumatic brain injury an individual and ongoing occupational struggle to gain a new identity, Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 18, 122–32, 2011 [PubMed: 20384550] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Hoonakker, Peter Leonard Titus, Wooldridge, Abigail Rayburn, Hose, Bat-Zion, Carayon, Pascale, Eithun, Ben, Brazelton, Thomas Berry, 3rd, Kohler, Jonathan Emerson, Ross, Joshua Chud, Rusy, Deborah Ann, Dean, Shannon Mason, Kelly, Michelle Merwood, Gurses, Ayse Pinar, Information flow during pediatric trauma care transitions: things falling through the cracks, Internal and emergency medicine, 14, 797–805, 2019 [PubMed: 31140061] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Hosking, J. E., Ameratunga, S. N., Bramley, D. M., Crengle, S. M., Reducing ethnic disparities in the quality of trauma care: An important research gap, Annals of Surgery, 253, 233–237, 2011 [PubMed: 21173692] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Hull, K., Ribariach, J., Panton, V., De Jonge, J., Bulsara, C., Developing independence and empowerment through medications self management amongst persons with acquired brain injury, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 26, 775–776, 2012 Conference abstract.
Hunt, Anne W., Laupacis, Dylan, Kawaguchi, Emily, Greenspoon, Dayna, Reed, Nick, Key ingredients to an active rehabilitation programme post-concussion: perspectives of youth and parents, Brain Injury, 32, 1534–1540, 2018 [PubMed: 30047796] It was not clear that the participants had been hospitalised (study states that the intervention/ interviews were undertaken in a hospital but many of the participants were drawn from the community).
Hyatt, Kyong, Davis, Linda L., Barroso, Julie, Chasing the care: soldiers experience following combat-related mild traumatic brain injury, Military Medicine, 179, 849–55, 2014 [PubMed: 25102527] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Irgens, Eirik Lind, Henriksen, Nils, Moe, Siri, Communicating information and professional knowledge in acquired brain injury rehabilitation trajectories - a qualitative study of physiotherapy practice, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–8, 2018 The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and results not presented separately for target population.
Jacoby, Sara F., Rich, John A., Webster, Jessica L., Richmond, Therese S., ‘Sharing things with people that I don’t even know’: help-seeking for psychological symptoms in injured Black men in Philadelphia, Ethnicity & health, 1–19, 2018 [PubMed: 27781495] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Jannings, Wendy, Pryor, Julie, The experiences and needs of persons with spinal cord injury who can walk, Disability and Rehabilitation, 34, 1820–6, 2012 [PubMed: 22423597] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Janssen, Renske M. J., Satink, Ton, Ijspeert, Jos, van Alfen, Nens, Groothuis, Jan T., Packer, Tanya L., Cup, Edith H. C., Reflections of patients and therapists on a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for persons with brachial plexus injuries, Disability and Rehabilitation, 41, 1427–1434, 2019 [PubMed: 29385821] Population not in PICO: Participants had not experienced traumatic injury.
Jellema, Sandra, van Erp, Sabine, Nijhuis-van der Sanden, Maria W. G., van der Sande, Rob, Steultjens, Esther M. J., Activity resumption after acquired brain injury: the influence of the social network as described by social workers, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–8, 2019 The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Jeyathevan, Gaya, Cameron, Jill I., Craven, B. Catharine, Jaglal, Susan B., Identifying Required Skills to Enhance Family Caregiver Competency in Caring for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury Living in the Community, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 25, 290–302, 2019 [PubMed: 31844381] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Jeyathevan, Gaya, Catharine Craven, B., Cameron, Jill I., Jaglal, Susan B., Facilitators and barriers to supporting individuals with spinal cord injury in the community: experiences of family caregivers and care recipients, Disability and Rehabilitation, 111, 2019 The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Jiang, T., Webster, J. L., Robinson, A., Kassam-Adams, N., Richmond, T. S., Emotional responses to unintentional and intentional traumatic injuries among urban black men: A qualitative study, Injury, 49, 983–989, 2018 [PubMed: 29248186] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Johnson, Rae A., Taggart, Susan B., Gullick, Janice G., Emerging from the trauma bubble: Redefining ‘normal’ after burn injury, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 42, 1223–32, 2016 [PubMed: 27237124] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Jourdan, C., Azouvi, P., Pradat-Diehl, P., Ruet, A., Tenovuo, O., Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) care pathways in Finland and in France: Organization and issues, Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 57, e397, 2014 Conference abstract.
Jurrius, K., After care for people with acquired brain injury in the chronic phase-New equilibrium in the aftercare of people with acquired brain injury and their next of kin, Brain Injury, 30, 567, 2016 Conference abstract.
Keck, Casey S., Creaghead, Nancy A., Turkstra, Lyn S., Vaughn, Lisa M., Kelchner, Lisa N., Pragmatic skills after childhood traumatic brain injury: Parents’ perspectives, Journal of communication disorders, 69, 106–118, 2017 [PubMed: 28898709] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Keenan, Alanna, Joseph, Lynn, The needs of family members of severe traumatic brain injured patients during critical and acute care: a qualitative study, Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 32, 25–35, 2010 [PubMed: 20865832] Mixed setting and population, results not presented separately for the target settings and population.
Keightley, Michelle, Kendall, Victoria, Jang, Shu-Hyun, Parker, Cindy, Agnihotri, Sabrina, Colantonio, Angela, Minore, Bruce, Katt, Mae, Cameron, Anita, White, Randy, Longboat-White, Claudine, Bellavance, Alice, From health care to home community: an Aboriginal community-based ABI transition strategy, Brain Injury, 25, 142–52, 2011 [PubMed: 21219087] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Kellezi, Blerina, Beckett, Kate, Earthy, Sarah, Barnes, Jo, Sleney, Jude, Clarkson, Julie, Regel, Stephen, Jones, Trevor, Kendrick, Denise, Understanding and meeting information needs following unintentional injury: comparing the accounts of patients, carers and service providers, Injury, 46, 564–71, 2015 [PubMed: 25533126] It was not clear how many participants had experienced a traumatic injury; results not presented separately for target population.
Kennedy, P., Sherlock, O., McClelland, M., Short, D., Royle, J., Wilson, C., A multi-centre study of the community needs of people with spinal cord injuries: the first 18 months, Spinal Cord, 48, 15–20, 2010 [PubMed: 19528997] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Kersten, Paula, Cummins, Christine, Kayes, Nicola, Babbage, Duncan, Elder, Hinemoa, Foster, Allison, Weatherall, Mark, Siegert, Richard John, Smith, Greta, McPherson, Kathryn, Making sense of recovery after traumatic brain injury through a peer mentoring intervention: a qualitative exploration, BMJ Open, 8, e020672, 2018 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Kiekens, C., Christiaens, W., Van Den Heede, K., Organization of aftercare for patients with severe burn injuries in Belgium, Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 57, e212–e213, 2014 Conference abstract.
Kimmel, Lara A., Holland, Anne E., Hart, Melissa J., Edwards, Elton R., Page, Richard S., Hau, Raphael, Bucknill, Andrew, Gabbe, Belinda J., Discharge from the acute hospital: trauma patients’ perceptions of care, Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 40, 625–632, 2016 [PubMed: 26910554] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Kimmel, Lara A., Holland, Anne E., Lannin, Natasha, Edwards, Elton R., Page, Richard S., Bucknill, Andrew, Hau, Raphael, Gabbe, Belinda J., Clinicians’ perceptions of decision making regarding discharge from public hospitals to in-patient rehabilitation following trauma, Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 41, 192–200, 2017 [PubMed: 27144728] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Kingston, Gail A., Judd, Jenni, Gray, Marion A., The experience of medical and rehabilitation intervention for traumatic hand injuries in rural and remote North Queensland: a qualitative study, Disability and Rehabilitation, 37, 423–9, 2015 [PubMed: 24856789] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services review.
Kingston, Gail A., Judd, Dr Jenni, Gray, Marion A., The experience of living with a traumatic hand injury in a rural and remote location: an interpretive phenomenological study, Rural and remote health, 14, 2764, 2014 [PubMed: 25018127] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Kirk, S., Fallon, D., Fraser, C., Robinson, G., Vassallo, G., Supporting parents following childhood traumatic brain injury: a qualitative study to examine information and emotional support needs across key care transitions, Child: care, health and development, 41, 303–313, 2015 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services review.
Kivunja, Stephen, River, Jo, Gullick, Janice, Experiences of giving and receiving care in traumatic brain injury: An integrative review, Journal of clinical nursing, 27, 1304–1328, 2018 [PubMed: 29396883] Systematic review, included studies checked for relevance.
Kjaersgaard, A., Kristensen, H. K., Brain injury and severe eating difficulties at admission-patient perspective nine to fifteen months after discharge: A pilot study, Brain Sciences, 7, 96, 2017 Unclear how many participants had experienced traumatic injury, the results not presented separately for target population.
Knox, L., Douglas, J., Bigby, C., Exploring tensions associated with supported decision making in adults with severe traumatic brain injury, Brain Injury, 26, 477, 2012 Conference abstract.
Koehmstedt, Christine, Lydick, Susan E., Patel, Drasti, Cai, Xinsheng, Garfinkel, Steven, Weinstein, Ali A., Health status, difficulties, and desired health information and services for veterans with traumatic brain injuries and their caregivers: A qualitative investigation, PLoS ONE, 13, e0203804, 2018 [PubMed: 30208083] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Koizia, L., Kings, R., Koizia, A., Peck, G., Wilson, M., Hettiaratchy, S., Fertleman, M. B., Major trauma in the elderly: Frailty decline and patient experience after injury, Trauma (United Kingdom), 21, 21–26, 2019 Not a qualitative study.
Koller, Kathryn, Woods, Lindsay, Engel, Lisa, Bottari, Carolina, Dawson, Deirdre R., Nalder, Emily, Bandura, Bottari Braun Chen Colantonio Creswell Dreer Engel Fleming Fox Gaudette Hall Hoskin Kelley Kershaw Kim Knight Kreutzer Langlois Levack Malee Marson Martin McCabe McHugh Patton Poncer Weiner, Loss of financial management independence after brain injury: Survivors’ experiences, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 70, No-Specified, 2016 Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Kontos, P., Miller, K. L., Colantonio, A., Cott, C., Therapeutic landscape theory: Identifying health detracting and health enhancing aspects of neurorehabilitation, Brain Injury, 28, 535, 2014 Conference abstract.
Kornhaber, R., Wilson, A., Abu-Qamar, M., McLean, L., Vandervord, J., Inpatient peer support for adult burn survivors-a valuable resource: a phenomenological analysis of the Australian experience, Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, 41, 110–7, 2015 [PubMed: 24927991] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Kozlowski-Moreau, O., Danze, F., Pollez, B., Brooks, N., Johnson, C., Line, M. C., Rousseaux, M., Croisiaux, C., Lanthier, A., Long-term management of severe TBI in Europe-The value of a network, Brain Injury, 30, 650, 2016 Conference abstract.
Kuipers, Pim, Kendall, Melissa B., Amsters, Delena, Pershouse, Kiley, Schuurs, Sarita, Descriptions of community by people with spinal cord injuries: concepts to inform community integration and community rehabilitation, International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation, 34, 167–74, 2011 [PubMed: 21490508] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Lafebvre, H., Levert, M. J., Gelinas, I., Croteau, C., Le Dorze, G., Bottari, C., McKerrall, M., Personalized accompaniment for community integration for people with a traumatic brain injury in postrehabilitation, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 91, e7, 2010 Conference abstract.
Lamontagne, M. E., Swaine, B. R., Lavoie, A., Careau, E., Analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the network form of organization of traumatic brain injury service delivery systems, Brain Injury, 25, 1188–1197, 2011 [PubMed: 21939374] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Lange, R., French, L., Bailie, J., Lippa, S., Gartner, R., Driscoll, A., Wright, M., Smith, J., Dilay, A., Pizzano, B., Johnson, L., Nora, D., Mahatan, H., Sullivan, J., Thompson, D., Snelling, A., Brickell, T., Caring for U.S. military service members following mild-moderate traumatic brain injury: Examination of access to services, service needs, and barriers to care, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 32, E71, 2017 Conference abstract.
Lannin, N., Roberts, K., D’Cruz, K., Morarty, J., Unsworth, C., Who holds the ‘Power’ during goal-setting? A qualitative study exploring patient perceptions, International Journal of Stroke, 10, 68, 2015 Conference abstract.
Lapierre, Alexandra, Lefebvre, Helene, Gauvin-Lepage, Jerome, Factors Affecting Interprofessional Teamwork in Emergency Department Care of Polytrauma Patients: Results of an Exploratory Study, Journal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses, 26, 312–322, 2019 [PubMed: 31714492] Setting not in PICO: Emergency department.
Lee, Tracy, Norton, Andrea, Hayes, Sue, Adamson, Keith, Schwellnus, Heidi, Evans, Cathy, Exploring Parents’ Perceptions and How Physiotherapy Supports Transition from Rehabilitation to School for Youth with an ABI, Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics, 37, 444–455, 2017 [PubMed: 28121255] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services review.
Lefebvre, Helene, Levert, Marie Josee, The needs experienced by individuals and their loved ones following a traumatic brain injury, Journal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses, 19, 197–207, 2012 [PubMed: 23222398] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient and accessing rehabilitation services reviews.
Letts, L., Martin Ginis, K. A., Faulkner, G., Colquhoun, H., Levac, D., Gorczynski, P., Preferred Methods and Messengers for Delivering Physical Activity Information to People With Spinal Cord Injury: A Focus Group Study, Rehabilitation Psychology, 56, 128–137, 2011 [PubMed: 21574732] It was unclear if the focus was specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Lexell, E. M., Alkhed, A. K., Olsson, K., The group rehabilitation helped me adjust to a new life: Experiences shared by persons with an acquired brain injury, Brain Injury, 27, 529–537, 2013 [PubMed: 23472828] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Lind, J. D., Fraser, M. A., Powell-Cope, G., Gavin-Dreschnack, D., Enhancing patient dignity in va spinal cord injury units, Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 36, 555, 2013 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Lindahl, Marianne, Teljigovic, Sanel, Heegaard Jensen, Lars, Hvalsoe, Berit, Juneja, Hemant, Barth, Clay Cooper Cott Del Bano-Aledo Donabedian Donabedian Fitinghoff Griffiths Harris Hours Hush Jensen Kidd Lempp Lindahl Martins McLean Mead Mussener Partridge Pinto Polinder Rindflesch Sanders Strauss Walton Willamson, Importance of a patient-centred approach in ensuring quality of post-fracture rehabilitation for working aged people: A qualitative study of therapists’ and patients’ perspectives, Work: Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 55, 831–839, 2016 Mixed population, cannot separate or confirm which patients were hospitalised and match the population of interest.
Lindberg, J., Kreuter, M., Taft, C., Person, L. O., Patient participation in care and rehabilitation from the perspective of patients with spinal cord injury, Spinal Cord, 51, 834–7, 2013 [PubMed: 23999110] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Linnarsson, J. R., Bubini, J., Perseius, K. I., A meta-synthesis of qualitative research into needs and experiences of significant others to critically ill or injured patients, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 19, 3102–11, 2010 [PubMed: 20738453] Systematic review, included studies outside of date limits (1997-2007).
Littooij, E., Leget, C. J. W., Stolwijk-Swuste, J. M., Doodeman, S., Widdershoven, G. A. M., Dekker, J., The importance of ‘global meaning’ for people rehabilitating from spinal cord injury, Spinal Cord, 54, 1047–1052, 2016 [PubMed: 27089865] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Lundine, J. P., Utz, M., Jacob, V., Ciccia, A. H., Putting the person in person-centered care: Stakeholder experiences in pediatric traumatic brain injury, Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, 12, 21–35, 2019 [PubMed: 30883376] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Maddick, Rosie, Norton, Ali Amir Andrews Baker Batavia Batt-Rawden Bernstein Braun Bright Bright Bruscia De Carvalho Deegan Dijkers Dorsett Dorsett Dorsett Fook Fook Galvin Golden Humphries James Larsson Lee Lefevre Lethborg Manns Montague Nielson North O’Callaghan O’Callaghan O’Neil Riessman Riessman Scheiby Slivka Stover Tamplin Whittemore Zedjlik, ‘Naming the unnameable and communicating the unknowable’: Reflections on a combined music therapy/social work program, The Arts in Psychotherapy, 38, 130–137, 2011 Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Makela, P., Jones, F., de Sousa de Abreu, M. I., Hollinshead, L., Ling, J., Supporting self-management after traumatic brain injury: Codesign and evaluation of a new intervention across a trauma pathway, Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy, 22, 632–642, 2019 [PubMed: 31033115] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Manning, Joseph C., Hemingway, Pippa, Redsell, Sarah A., Survived so what? Identifying priorities for research with children and families post-paediatric intensive care unit, Nursing in critical care, 23, 68–74, 2018 [PubMed: 28516470] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Martin, Laurie T., Farris, Coreen, Parker, Andrew M., Epley, Caroline, The Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Care Coordination Program: Assessment of Program Structure, Activities, and Implementation, Rand health quarterly, 3, 4, 2013 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Martin, Suzanne, Armstrong, Elaine, Thomson, Eileen, Vargiu, Eloisa, Sola, Marc, Dauwalder, Stefan, Miralles, Felip, Daly Lynn, Jean, A qualitative study adopting a user-centered approach to design and validate a brain computer interface for cognitive rehabilitation for people with brain injury, Assistive technology : the official journal of RESNA, 30, 233–241, 2018 [PubMed: 28708963] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Materne, M., Lundqvist, L. O., Strandberg, T., Opportunities and barriers for successful return to work after acquired brain injury: A patient perspective, Work (Reading, Mass.), 56, 125–134, 2017 The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
McBain, Sacha A., Sexton, Kevin W., Palmer, Brooke E., Landes, Sara J., Barriers to and facilitators of a screening procedure for PTSD risk in a level I trauma center, Trauma surgery & acute care open, 4, e000345, 2019 [PubMed: 31467988] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
McDermott, Garret L., McDonnell, Anne Marie, Acquired brain injury services in the Republic of Ireland: experiences and perceptions of families and professionals, Brain Injury, 28, 81–91, 2014 [PubMed: 24328803] The focus was not specific to care of people who have experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
McGarry, Sarah, Elliott, Catherine, McDonald, Ann, Valentine, Jane, Wood, Fiona, Girdler, Sonya, “This is not just a little accident”: a qualitative understanding of paediatric burns from the perspective of parents, Disability and Rehabilitation, 37, 41–50, 2015 [PubMed: 24576308] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
McIntyre, Michelle, Ehrlich, Carolyn, Kendall, Elizabeth, Informal care management after traumatic brain injury: perspectives on informal carer workload and capacity, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–9, 2018 Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
McKelvey, M., Bush, E., Screening and identification of individuals with brain injury (BI) seeking services through the area agency on ageing in rural Nebraska, Brain Injury, 28, 712, 2014 Conference abstract.
McPherson, K., Fadyl, J., Theadom, A., Channon, A., Levack, W., Starkey, N., Wilkinson-Meyers, L., Kayes, N., Feigin, V., Barker-Collo, S., Harwood, M., Mudge, S., Christie, G., Jenkins, S., Living Life after Traumatic Brain Injury: Phase 1 of a Longitudinal Qualitative Study, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 33, E44–E52, 2018 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services and support needs and preferences reviews.
McPherson, K., Theadom, A., Wilkinson-Meyers, L., The experience of recovery-a qualitative study, Brain Injury, 26, 493–494, 2012 Conference abstract.
McRae, Philippa, Hallab, Lisa, Simpson, Grahame, Anstey, Braun Brooks Ellingsen Frost Gilworth Gilworth Gracey Harradine Kreutzer Macaden Medin Menon Nightingale Olver Oppermann Petrella Ponsford Rubenson Sabatello Simpson Tate Teasdale van Velzen van Velzen, Navigating employment pathways and supports following brain injury in Australia: Client perspectives, Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling, 22, 76–92, 2016 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Meade, M., Carr, L., Ellenbogen, P., Barrett, K., Perceptions of provider education and attitude by individuals with spinal cord injury: Implications for health care disparities, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 17, 25–37, 2011 [PubMed: 22707874] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Medina-Mirapeix, F., Del Bano-Aledo, M. E., Oliveira-Sousa, S. L., Escolar-Reina, P., Collins, S. M., How the rehabilitation environment influences patient perception of service quality: A qualitative study, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94, 1112–1117, 2013 [PubMed: 23154133] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Mehta, Swati, Hadjistavropoulos, Heather D., Earis, Danielle, Titov, Nick, Dear, Blake F., Patient perspectives of Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for psychosocial issues post spinal cord injury, Rehabilitation Psychology, 2019 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services review.
Meixner, Cara, O’Donoghue, Cynthia R., Witt, Michelle, Accessing crisis intervention services after brain injury: a mixed methods study, Rehabilitation psychology, 58, 377–85, 2013 [PubMed: 24128269] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Messinger, Seth, Bozorghadad, Sayeh, Pasquina, Paul, Social relationships in rehabilitation and their impact on positive outcomes among amputees with lower limb loss at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Journal of rehabilitation medicine, 50, 86–93, 2018 [PubMed: 29206273] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Milte, R., Ratcliffe, J., Miller, M., Whitehead, C., Cameron, I. D., Crotty, M., What are frail older people prepared to endure to achieve improved mobility following hip fracture? A Discrete Choice Experiment, Journal of rehabilitation medicine : official journal of the UEMS European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 45, 81–86, 2013 Not a qualitative study.
Minney, M. J., Roberts, R. M., Mathias, J. L., Raftos, J., Kochar, A., Service and support needs following pediatric brain injury: perspectives of children with mild traumatic brain injury and their parents, Brain Injury, 33, 168–182, 2019 [PubMed: 30396278] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Mitchell, Rebecca, Fajardo Pulido, Diana, Ryder, Tayhla, Norton, Grace, Brodaty, Henry, Draper, Brian, Close, Jacqueline, Rapport, Frances, Lystad, Reidar, Harris, Ian, Harvey, Lara, Sherrington, Cathie, Cameron, Ian D., Braithwaite, Jeffrey, Access to rehabilitation services for older adults living with dementia or in a residential aged care facility following a hip fracture: healthcare professionals’ views, Disability and Rehabilitation, 1–12, 2019 Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Mitsch, Virginia, Curtin, Michael, Badge, Helen, The provision of brain injury rehabilitation services for people living in rural and remote New South Wales, Australia, Brain Injury, 28, 1504–13, 2014 [PubMed: 25093407] The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Moore, M., Robinson, G., Mink, R., Hudson, K., Dotolo, D., Gooding, T., Ramirez, A., Zatzick, D., Vavilala, M., Acute care after pediatric traumatic brain injury: A qualitative study of the family perspective, Journal of Neurotrauma, 31, A59, 2014 Conference abstract.
Moore, Megan, Robinson, Gabrielle, Mink, Richard, Hudson, Kimberly, Dotolo, Danae, Gooding, Tracy, Ramirez, Alma, Zatzick, Douglas, Giordano, Jessica, Crawley, Deborah, Vavilala, Monica S., Developing a Family-Centered Care Model for Critical Care After Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury, Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, 16, 758–65, 2015 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Morriss, Elissa, Wright, Suzanne, Smith, Sharon, Roser, Judy, Kendall, Melissa, Ackerson, Ackerson Bassett Bassett Baulderstone Baxter Bisogni Butera-Prinzi Charles Cicerone Clark Cowling Craig Degeneffe Devany-Serio Evenson Flanagan Fletcher Gan Jacob Jones Kaatz Kirshbaum Kosciulek Lancaster Leinonen Lezak Llewellyn Maitz Nicholson Olson Pessar Qu Sander Smith Stake Strauss Urbach Uysal Visser-Meily Wade, Parenting challenges and needs for fathers following acquired brain injury (ABI) in Queensland, Australia: A preliminary model, Special Issue: Family support and adjustment following acquired brain injury: An international perspective., 19, 119–134, 2013 The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Mumbower, R., Heaton, K., Dreer, L., Novack, T., Childs, G., Vance, D., Sleep experiences following traumatic brain injury: A qualitative descriptive study, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98, e155, 2017 Conference abstract.
Munce, Sarah E. P., Webster, Fiona, Fehlings, Michael G., Straus, Sharon E., Jang, Eunice, Jaglal, Susan B., Meaning of self-management from the perspective of individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury, their caregivers, and acute care and rehabilitation managers: an opportunity for improved care delivery, BMC Neurology, 16, 11, 2016 [PubMed: 26801243] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Munce, Sarah E. P., Webster, Fiona, Fehlings, Michael G., Straus, Sharon E., Jang, Eunice, Jaglal, Susan B., Perceived facilitators and barriers to self-management in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury: a qualitative descriptive study, BMC Neurology, 14, 48, 2014 [PubMed: 24624961] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Murphy, Margaret, McCloughen, Andrea, Curtis, Kate, Using theories of behaviour change to transition multidisciplinary trauma team training from the training environment to clinical practice, Implementation science : IS, 14, 43, 2019 [PubMed: 31036023] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Murphy, Margaret, McCloughen, Andrea, Curtis, Kate, The impact of simulated multidisciplinary Trauma Team Training on team performance: A qualitative study, Australasian emergency care, 22, 1–7, 2019 [PubMed: 30998866] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Murray, A., Watter, K., Nielsen, M., Kennedy, A., A scoping study examining vocational rehabilitation in early acquired brain injury rehabilitation, Brain Impairment, 19, 306–307, 2018 Conference abstract.
Nalder, E., Fleming, J., Cornwell, P., Foster, M., Identity and the life course: Lived experiences of individuals with traumatic brain injury during the period of transition from hospital to home, Brain Impairment, 14, 159, 2013 Conference abstract.
Nalder, E., Fleming, J., Cornwell, P., Foster, M., Worrall, L., Ownsworth, T., Haines, T., Kendall, M., Chenoweth, L., What constitutes transition success? An investigation into factors influencing the perceptions of individuals with a TBI regarding the transition from hospital to home, Brain Injury, 24 (3), 189–190, 2010 Conference abstract.
Nalder, Emily J., Zabjek, Karl, Dawson, Deirdre R., Bottari, Carolina L., Gagnon, Isabelle, McFadyen, Bradford J., Hunt, Anne W., McKenna, Suzanne, Ouellet, Marie-Christine, Giroux, Sylvain, Cullen, Nora, Niechwiej-Szwedo, Ewa, Onf-Repar Abi Team, Research Priorities for Optimizing Long-term Community Integration after Brain Injury, The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques, 45, 643–651, 2018 [PubMed: 30430969] Data was not collected using an appropriate qualitative methodology (the authors have analysed their own field notes taken at a 2-day conference for practitioners)
Nalder, Emily, Fleming, Jennifer, Cornwell, Petrea, Shields, Cassandra, Foster, Michele, Reflections on life: experiences of individuals with brain injury during the transition from hospital to home, Brain Injury, 27, 1294–303, 2013 [PubMed: 23924357] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Nasrabadi, A. N., Mohammadi, N., Davatgaran, K., Yekaninejad, M., Javidan, A. N., Shabany, M., Designing a client and family empowerment model to promote constructive life recovery among persons with spinal cord injury: A qualitative study, Archives of Neuroscience, 6, e87867, 2019 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Nilsson, Charlotte, Bartfai, Aniko, Lofgren, Monika, Bartfai, Ben-Yishai Brooks Carlsson Charmaz Christensen Cicerone Cicerone Cicerone Comper Creswell Cullen Dahlgren Ferguson Fleming Gard Ho Kielhofner Lincoln Miller Ohman Phipps Ponsford Prigatano Rice-Oxley Roding Roxendahl Rudolfsson Ruff Stalnacke Svendsen Tiersky Wilson, Holistic group rehabilitation-A short cut to adaptation to the new life after mild acquired brain injury, Disability and Rehabilitation: An International, Multidisciplinary Journal, 33, 969–978, 2011 The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Norrbrink, Cecilia, Lofgren, Monika, Needs and requests--patients and physicians voices about improving the management of spinal cord injury neuropathic pain, Disability and Rehabilitation, 38, 151–8, 2016 [PubMed: 25918963] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient and support needs and preferences reviews.
Nunnerley, J. L., Hay-Smith, E. J., Dean, S. G., Leaving a spinal unit and returning to the wider community: an interpretative phenomenological analysis, Disability and Rehabilitation, 35, 1164–1173, 2013 [PubMed: 23035858] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
O’Callaghan, A., McNamara, B., Cocks, E., ‘What am I supposed to do? Cartwheels down the passageway?’ Perspectives on the rehabilitation journey from people with ABI, Brain Injury, 28, 577–578, 2014 Conference abstract.
O’Callaghan, Anna, McAllister, Lindy, Wilson, Linda, Blight, Brookshire Brown Cicerone Denzin Fleming Foster Gentleman Goranson Grbich Hickson Hughes Humphreys Humphreys Josselson Katz Keleher LeFebvre Mackay MacPhail Malec McNaughton Minichiello Morse Morton Muus O’Callaghan O’Callaghan O’Callaghan O’Callaghan Penchansky Rankin Sandelowski Schmidt Schwandt Seale Sherer Stringer Tuel Turner-Stokes Youse, Healthcare consumers’ need for brain-injury services: The critical importance of timing in planning future services, Brain Impairment, 13, 316–332, 2012 Analysis methods not appropriate (data reduced into case vignettes)
Ogilvie, Rebekah, Foster, Kim, McCloughen, Andrea, Curtis, Kate, The injury trajectory for young people 16-24 years in the six months following injury: A mixed methods study, Injury, 47, 1966–74, 2016 [PubMed: 27282687] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Ogilvie, Rebekah, Foster, Kim, McCloughen, Andrea, Curtis, Kate, Young peoples’ experience and self-management in the six months following major injury: A qualitative study, Injury, 46, 1841–7, 2015 [PubMed: 26036963] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Oster, Caisa, Kildal, Morten, Ekselius, Lisa, Return to work after burn injury: burn-injured individuals’ perception of barriers and facilitators, Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association, 31, 540–50, 2010 [PubMed: 20616648] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Oyesanya, Tolu O., Bowers, Barbara J., Royer, Heather R., Turkstra, Lyn S., Nurses’ concerns about caring for patients with acute and chronic traumatic brain injury, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27, 1408–1419, 2018 [PubMed: 29399908] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Palimaru, Alina, Cunningham, William E., Dillistone, Marcus, Vargas-Bustamante, Arturo, Liu, Honghu, Hays, Ron D., A comparison of perceptions of quality of life among adults with spinal cord injury in the United States versus the United Kingdom, Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation, 26, 3143–3155, 2017 Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Pallesen, H., Buhl, I., Interdisciplinary facilitation of the minimal participation of patients with severe brain injury in early rehabilitation, European Journal of Physiotherapy, 19, 13–23, 2017 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Patterson, F., Fleming, J., Doig, E., Patient experiences of occupational therapy groups in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, Brain Impairment, 19, 281, 2018 Conference abstract.
Patton, Desmond, Sodhi, Aparna, Affinati, Steven, Lee, Jooyoung, Crandall, Marie, Post-Discharge Needs of Victims of Gun Violence in Chicago: A Qualitative Study, Journal of interpersonal violence, 34, 135–155, 2019 [PubMed: 27638688] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Pekmezaris, Renee, Kozikowski, Andrzej, Pascarelli, Briana, Handrakis, John P., Chory, Ashley, Griffin, Doug, Bloom, Ona, Participant-reported priorities and preferences for developing a home-based physical activity telemonitoring program for persons with tetraplegia: a qualitative analysis, Spinal cord series and cases, 5, 48, 2019 [PubMed: 31666989] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Phillips, J., Holmes, J., Auton, M., Radford, K., What are the most important outcomes of traumatic brain injury vocational rehabilitation? People with TBI, service provider and employer perspectives, Brain Injury, 30, 494–495, 2016 Conference abstract.
Piccenna, Loretta, Lannin, Natasha A., Gruen, Russell, Pattuwage, Loyal, Bragge, Peter, The experience of discharge for patients with an acquired brain injury from the inpatient to the community setting: A qualitative review, Brain Injury, 30, 241–51, 2016 [PubMed: 26890803] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Plant, Sarah E., Tyson, Sarah F., Kirk, Susan, Parsons, John, What are the barriers and facilitators to goal-setting during rehabilitation for stroke and other acquired brain injuries? A systematic review and meta-synthesis, Clinical rehabilitation, 30, 921–30, 2016 [PubMed: 27496701] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Pol, M., Peek, S., Van Nes, F., Van Hartingsveldt, M., Buurman, B., Krose, B., Everyday life after a hip fracture: What community-living older adults perceive as most beneficial for their recovery, Age and Ageing, 48, 440–447, 2019 [PubMed: 30806451] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services and support needs and preferences review.
Poncet, F., Pradat-Diehl, P., Lamontagne, M. E., Alifax, A., Barette, M., Fradelizi, P., Swaine, B., A mixed-methods approach to evaluate participants’ and service providers’ perceptions of an outpatient rehabilitation programme for persons with acquired brain injury, Brain Injury, 31, 816, 2017 Conference abstract.
Poncet, F., Pradat-Diehl, P., Lamontagne, M. E., Alifax, A., Fradelizi, P., Barette, M., Swaine, B., Participant and service provider perceptions of an outpatient rehabilitation program for people with acquired brain injury, Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 60, 334–340, 2017 [PubMed: 28716537] The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Popejoy, Lori L., Dorman Marek, Karen, Scott-Cawiezell, Jill, Patterns and problems associated with transitions after hip fracture in older adults, Journal of gerontological nursing, 39, 43–52, 2013 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Porto, A., Anderson, L., Vogel, L., Zebracki, K., Barriers in accessing adult healthcare for transitioning youth with spinal cord injury, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 60, 116, 2018 [PubMed: 29194582] Conference abstract.
Poulin, V., Lamontagne, M. E., Ouellet, M. C., Pellerin, M. A., Jean, A., Implementing best practices in cognitive rehabilitation: What are rehabilitation teams’ priorities and why?, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98, e157, 2017 Conference abstract.
Prescott, Sarah, Fleming, Jennifer, Doig, Emmah, Refining a clinical practice framework to engage clients with brain injury in goal setting, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 66, 313–325, 2019 [PubMed: 30699467] Study did not examine phenomena of interest.
Ramakrishnan, Kumaran, Johnston, Deborah, Garth, Belinda, Murphy, Gregory, Middleton, James, Cameron, Ian, Early Access to Vocational Rehabilitation for Inpatients with Spinal Cord Injury: A Qualitative Study of Patients’ Perceptions, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 22, 183–191, 2016 [PubMed: 29339860] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Rashid, M., Caine, V., Newton, A. S., Goez, H. R., Healthcare professionals’ perspective on the delivery of care to children with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and communication with their parents, Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, 11, 125–131, 2018 [PubMed: 30010150] Population is under 18s. Included in corresponding paediatric review.
Roberts, J. L., Pritchard, A. W., Williams, M., Totton, N., Morrison, V., D. In N.U, Williams, N. H., Mixed methods process evaluation of an enhanced community-based rehabilitation intervention for elderly patients with hip fracture, BMJ Open, 8 (8) (no pagination), 2018 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Roberts, Jessica Louise, Din, Nafees Ud, Williams, Michelle, Hawkes, Claire A., Charles, Joanna M., Hoare, Zoe, Morrison, Val, Alexander, Swapna, Lemmey, Andrew, Sackley, Catherine, Logan, Phillipa, Wilkinson, Clare, Rycroft-Malone, Jo, Williams, Nefyn H., Development of an evidence-based complex intervention for community rehabilitation of patients with hip fracture using realist review, survey and focus groups, BMJ Open, 7, e014362, 2017 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services and support needs and preferences review.
Rongen, A., Bakx, W., Nijhuis, F., Follow-up study of patients with an acquired Brain Injury after early focus on return to work during post-acute rehabilitation, Brain Injury, 24, 450–451, 2010 Conference abstract.
Roscigno, Cecelia I., Parent Perceptions of How Nurse Encounters Can Provide Caring Support for the Family in Early Acute Care After Children’s Severe Traumatic Brain Injury, Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 48, E2–E15, 2016 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Roth, Karin, Mueller, Gabi, Wyss, Adrian, Experiences of peer counselling during inpatient rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries, Spinal cord series and cases, 5, 1, 2019 [PubMed: 30675385] The majority of participants had not experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Rothlisberger, Fabian, Boes, Stefan, Rubinelli, Sara, Schmitt, Klaus, Scheel-Sailer, Anke, Challenges and potential improvements in the admission process of patients with spinal cord injury in a specialized rehabilitation clinic - an interview based qualitative study of an interdisciplinary team, BMC health services research, 17, 443, 2017 [PubMed: 28651583] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Ryerson Espino, S., Kelly, E., Riordan, A., Zebracki, K., Vogel, L., Personal and family experiences of caregivers of children with SCI, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 58, 107–108, 2016 Conference abstract.
Ryerson Espino, Susan L., Kelly, Erin H., Rivelli, Anne, Zebracki, Kathy, Vogel, Lawrence C., It is a marathon rather than a sprint: an initial exploration of unmet needs and support preferences of caregivers of children with SCI, Spinal Cord, 56, 284–294, 2018 [PubMed: 29187744] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Sale, J. E. M., Bogoch, E., Hawker, G., Gignac, M., Beaton, D., Jaglal, S., Frankel, L., Patient perceptions of provider barriers to post-fracture secondary prevention, Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA, 25, 2581–9, 2014 No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Salsbury, Stacie A., Vining, Robert D., Gosselin, Donna, Goertz, Christine M., Be good, communicate, and collaborate: a qualitative analysis of stakeholder perspectives on adding a chiropractor to the multidisciplinary rehabilitation team, Chiropractic & manual therapies, 26, 29, 2018 [PubMed: 29977521] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Samoborec, Stella, Ayton, Darshini, Ruseckaite, Rasa, Winbolt, Gary, Evans, Sue M., System complexities affecting recovery after a minor transport-related injury: The need for a person-centred approach, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 51, 120–126, 2019 [PubMed: 30426136] Population described as people that sustained predominantly minor injuries; study does not report any results separately for target population.
Sandstrom, Linda, Engstrom, Asa, Nilsson, Carina, Juuso, Paivi, Experiences of suffering multiple trauma: A qualitative study, Intensive & critical care nursing, 2019 Setting not in PICO: Intensive care unit
Sashika, Hironobu, Takada, Kaoruko, Kikuchi, Naohisa, Rehabilitation needs and participation restriction in patients with cognitive disorder in the chronic phase of traumatic brain injury, Medicine, 96, e5968, 2017 [PubMed: 28121947] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Schiller, Claire, Franke, Thea, Belle, Jessica, Sims-Gould, Joanie, Sale, Joanna, Ashe, Maureen C., Words of wisdom - patient perspectives to guide recovery for older adults after hip fracture: a qualitative study, Patient preference and adherence, 9, 57–64, 2015 [PubMed: 25609927] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Segevall, Cecilia, Soderberg, Siv, Bjorkman Randstrom, Kerstin, The Journey Toward Taking the Day for Granted Again: The Experiences of Rural Older People’s Recovery From Hip Fracture Surgery, Orthopedic nursing, 38, 359–366, 2019 [PubMed: 31764899] Study did not examine rehabilitation while an inpatient, when transferring, or seeking to access rehabilitation following discharge.
Self, Megan, Driver, Simon, Stevens, Laurel, Warren, Ann Marie, Physical activity experiences of individuals living with a traumatic brain injury: a qualitative research exploration, Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ, 30, 20–39, 2013 [PubMed: 23283024] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Sena Martins, Bruno, Fontes, Fernando, Hespanha, Pedro, Barnes, Barnes Davis Fontes Fontes Goffman Guion Hahn Henriques Hughes Klein Leder Martins Martins Oliver Oliver Oliver Santos Somers Stiker Stone Turner Wall, Spinal cord injury in Portugal: Institutional and personal challenges, Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 28, 119–128, 2017 No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Sharp, K., Richards, S., Client’s perspectives of smartphone technology in acquired brain injury rehabilitation, Brain Impairment, 14, 167, 2013 Conference abstract.
Silver, Jeremy, Ljungberg, Inger, Libin, Alexander, Groah, Suzanne, Barriers for individuals with spinal cord injury returning to the community: a preliminary classification, Disability and Health Journal, 5, 190–6, 2012 [PubMed: 22726860] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Silver, Samuel A., Saragosa, Marianne, Adhikari, Neill K., Bell, Chaim M., Harel, Ziv, Harvey, Andrea, Kitchlu, Abhijat, Neyra, Javier A., Wald, Ron, Jeffs, Lianne, What insights do patients and caregivers have on acute kidney injury and posthospitalisation care? A single-centre qualitative study from Toronto, Canada, BMJ Open, 8, e021418, 2018 The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Singh, Gurkaran, MacGillivray, Megan, Mills, Patricia, Adams, Jared, Sawatzky, Bonita, Mortenson, W. Ben, Patients’ Perspectives on the Usability of a Mobile App for Self-Management following Spinal Cord Injury, Journal of Medical Systems, 44, 26, 2019 [PubMed: 31828440] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in accessing rehabilitation services and support needs and preferences reviews.
Slomic, M., Christiansen, B., Sveen, U., Soberg, H. L., Users’ experiential knowledge as a base for evidence-based practice in inter-professional rehabilitation, Brain Injury, 30, 580–581, 2016 Conference abstract.
Slomic, Mirela, Christiansen, Bjorg, Soberg, Helene L., Sveen, Unni, User involvement and experiential knowledge in interprofessional rehabilitation: a grounded theory study, BMC health services research, 16, 547, 2016 [PubMed: 27716269] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Smith, Bridget M., Martinez, Rachael N., Evans, Charlesnika T., Saban, Karen L., Balbale, Salva, Proescher, Eric J., Stroupe, Kevin, Hogan, Timothy P., Barriers and strategies for coordinating care among veterans with traumatic brain injury: a mixed methods study of VA polytrauma care team members, Brain Injury, 32, 755–762, 2018 [PubMed: 29537883] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Smith, E. M., Boucher, N., Miller, W. C., Caregiving services in spinal cord injury: A systematic review of the literature, Spinal Cord, 54, 562–569, 2016 [PubMed: 26902459] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Smith, M., Hada, E., Long, C., Bushnik, T., Examining language preference and acculturation and implications for the continuum of care of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 30, E107, 2015 Conference abstract.
Snell, Deborah L., Martin, Rachelle, Surgenor, Lois J., Siegert, Richard J., Hay-Smith, E. Jean C., What’s wrong with me? seeking a coherent understanding of recovery after mild traumatic brain injury, Disability and Rehabilitation, 39, 1968–1975, 2017 [PubMed: 27626509] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Soong, Christine, Kurabi, Bochra, Exconde, Kathleen, Tajammal, Faiqa, Bell, Chaim M., Design of an orthopaedic-specific discharge summary, BMC Health Services Research, 16, 545, 2016 [PubMed: 27716194] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Sorli, H., Bach, B., Haarberg, D., Hjort-Larsen, G., Anette Hansen, S., Kristiansen, G., Hansen, H., Telerehabilitation in Norway, Brain Injury, 24, 284–285, 2010 Conference abstract.
Speck, Rebecca M., Jones, Gabrielle, Barg, Frances K., McCunn, Maureen, Team composition and perceived roles of team members in the trauma bay, Journal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses, 19, 133–8, 2012 [PubMed: 22955707] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Starnes, C. L., Bailey, E. A., Calvert, C. T., Gusler, J., Cairns, B. A., Development of a pediatric educational tool: Helping burns heal-an adventure for kids with burns, Journal of Burn Care and Research, 37, S172, 2016 Conference abstract.
Stergiou-Kita, M., Bottari, C., Dawson, D., Hebert, D., Grigorovich, A., Inter-professional approaches to vocational evaluation following traumatic brain injury, Brain Injury, 28, 774–775, 2014 Conference abstract.
Stott-Eveneshen, Sarah, Sims-Gould, Joanie, McAllister, Megan M., Fleig, Lena, Hanson, Heather M., Cook, Wendy L., Ashe, Maureen C., Reflections on Hip Fracture Recovery From Older Adults Enrolled in a Clinical Trial, Gerontology & geriatric medicine, 3, 2333721417697663, 2017 [PubMed: 28540341] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Strandberg, T., Materne, M., Returning to working life after acquired brain injury-The rehabilitation-process, possibilities and hindrance for participation, Brain Injury, 28, 754, 2014 Conference abstract.
Sullivan, Martin, Paul, Charlotte E., Herbison, G. Peter, Tamou, Peina, Derrett, Sarah, Crawford, Maureen, A longitudinal study of the life histories of people with spinal cord injury, Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention, 16, e3, 2010 [PubMed: 20876766] A study protocol only. No data presented.
Sveen, Unni, Ostensjo, Sigrid, Laxe, Sara, Soberg, Helene L., Problems in functioning after a mild traumatic brain injury within the ICF framework: the patient perspective using focus groups, Disability and Rehabilitation, 35, 749–57, 2013 [PubMed: 22897238] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.
Swaine, B., Cullen, N., Bayley, M., Lavoie, A., Marshall, S., Turgeon, A., Sirois, M. J., Messier, F., Trempe, C., Who goes where and why? An environmental scan of rehab referral, admission and discharge of persons with brain injury in two canadian provinces, Brain Injury, 24, 362, 2010 Conference abstract.
Takada, Kaoruko, Sashika, Hironobu, Wakabayashi, Hidetaka, Hirayasu, Yoshio, Social participation and quality-of-life of patients with traumatic brain injury living in the community: A mixed methods study, Brain Injury, 30, 1590–1598, 2016 [PubMed: 27630033] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Talbot, Lise R., Levesque, Annie, Trottier, Josee, Process of implementing collaborative care and its impacts on the provision of care and rehabilitation services to patients with a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury, Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare, 7, 313–20, 2014 [PubMed: 25114538] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Thrussell, Helen, Coggrave, Maureen, Graham, Allison, Gall, Angela, Donald, Michelle, Kulshrestha, Richa, Geddis, Tracey, Women’s experiences of sexuality after spinal cord injury: a UK perspective, Spinal Cord, 56, 1084–1094, 2018 [PubMed: 30140048] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Todis, Bonnie, McCart, Melissa, Glang, Ann, Hospital to school transition following traumatic brain injury: A qualitative longitudinal study, NeuroRehabilitation, 42, 269–276, 2018 [PubMed: 29660964] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Torjussen, I., In sickness and in health? The effect of ABI on couples’ relationships, Brain Impairment, 13, 160–161, 2012 Conference abstract.
Toscan, Justine, Manderson, Brooke, Santi, Selena M., Stolee, Paul, “Just another fish in the pond”: the transitional care experience of a hip fracture patient, International journal of integrated care, 13, e023, 2013 [PubMed: 23882170] Case report.
Turner, B., Fleming, J., Ownsworth, T., Cornwell, P., From hospital to home: A new conceptual framework for transition-based service delivery following acquired brain injury, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 26, 686, 2012 Conference abstract.
Turner, Benjamin, Fleming, Jennifer, Ownsworth, Tamara, Cornwell, Petrea, Perceptions of recovery during the early transition phase from hospital to home following acquired brain injury: a journey of discovery, Neuropsychological rehabilitation, 21, 64–91, 2011 [PubMed: 21132603] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Turner, Benjamin James, Fleming, Jennifer, Ownsworth, Tamara, Cornwell, Petrea, Perceived service and support needs during transition from hospital to home following acquired brain injury, Disability and Rehabilitation, 33, 818–29, 2011 [PubMed: 20812814] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Tverdal, Cathrine Buaas, Howe, Emilie Isager, Roe, Cecilie, Helseth, Eirik, Lu, Juan, Tenovuo, Olli, Andelic, Nada, Traumatic brain injury: Patient experience and satisfaction with discharge from trauma hospital, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 50, 505–513, 2018 [PubMed: 29620136] Not a qualitative study.
Tyerman, Emma, Eccles, Fiona J. R., Gray, Victoria, The experiences of parenting a child with an acquired brain injury: A meta-synthesis of the qualitative literature, Brain Injury, 31, 1553–1563, 2017 [PubMed: 28750173] Study did not examine rehabilitation.
Tyerman, Emma, Eccles, Fiona J. R., Gray, Victoria, Murray, Craig D., Siblings’ experiences of their relationship with a brother or sister with a pediatric acquired brain injury, Disability and Rehabilitation, 41, 2940–2948, 2019 [PubMed: 29987955] The majority of participants’ siblings had not experienced traumatic injury and results not presented separately for target population.
Umeasiegbu, Veronica I., Waletich, Brittany, Whitten, Laura A., Bishop, Malachy, Abreu, Bartlett Berg Bishop Corrigan Cott Creswell Degeneffe Degeneffe deGuise Elbogen Gontkovsky Heinemann Jennekens Kreutzer Lefebvre Lehan Man Murphy O’Callaghan O’Callaghan Pickelsimer Ponsford Rotondi Sinnakaruppan Spearman Turner Vaughn, Community-based rehabilitation needs: Perceptions of individuals with brain injury and their families in the Midwestern United States, Special Issue: Family support and adjustment following acquired brain injury: An international perspective., 19, 155–163, 2013 Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Unger, Janelle, Singh, Hardeep, Mansfield, Avril, Hitzig, Sander L., Lenton, Erica, Musselman, Kristin E., The experiences of physical rehabilitation in individuals with spinal cord injuries: a qualitative thematic synthesis, Disability and Rehabilitation, 41, 1367–1383, 2019 [PubMed: 29334811] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Valizadeh, Sousan, Dadkhah, Behrouz, Mohammadi, Eissa, Hassankhani, Hadi, The perception of trauma patients from social support in adjustment to lower-limb amputation: a qualitative study, Indian journal of palliative care, 20, 229–38, 2014 [PubMed: 25191013] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Van de Velde, Dominique, Bracke, Piet, Van Hove, Geert, Josephsson, Staffan, Devisch, Ignaas, Vanderstraeten, Guy, The illusion and the paradox of being autonomous, experiences from persons with spinal cord injury in their transition period from hospital to home, Disability and Rehabilitation, 34, 491–502, 2012 [PubMed: 21978173] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Van de Veldea, Dominique, Bracke, Piet, Van Hove, Geert, Josephsson, Staffan, Vanderstraeten, Guy, Perceived participation, experiences from persons with spinal cord injury in their transition period from hospital to home, International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation, 33, 346–55, 2010 [PubMed: 20679902] Population not in PICO: Study did not mention that the patients were transferred to outpatient or community services following discharge.
Vassallo, G., Robinson, G., Fraser, C., Fallon, D., Kirk, S., A qualitative study to investigate families’ information and support needs following severe traumatic brain injury in childhood, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 1), 34, 2014 Conference abstract.
Wade, S. L., Moscato, E. L., Raj, S. P., Narad, M. E., Clinician perspectives delivering telehealth interventions to children/families impacted by pediatric traumatic brain injury, Rehabilitation Psychology, 64, 298–306, 2019 [PubMed: 30816734] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Waring, Justin, Marshall, Fiona, Bishop, Simon, Understanding the occupational and organizational boundaries to safe hospital discharge, Journal of health services research & policy, 20, 35–44, 2015 [PubMed: 25472988] It was not clear how many participants had experienced a traumatic injury; results not presented separately for target population.
Weatherhead, S., Calvert, P., Newby, G., Three models of group therapy in community brain injury rehabilitation, Brain Injury, 26, 430–431, 2012 Conference abstract.
Weir, N., Prescott, S., Fleming, J., Doig, E., Exploration of structured communication during client-centred goal setting with people with acquired brain injury, Brain Impairment, 19, 347–348, 2018 Conference abstract.
Wharewera-Mika, Julie, Cooper, Erana, Kool, Bridget, Pereira, Susana, Kelly, Patrick, Caregivers’ voices: The experiences of caregivers of children who sustained serious accidental and non-accidental head injury in early childhood, Clinical child psychology and psychiatry, 21, 268–86, 2016 [PubMed: 26088208] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in support needs and preferences review.
Wheatley, Alison, Bamford, Claire, Shaw, Caroline, Flynn, Elizabeth, Smith, Amy, Beyer, Fiona, Fox, Chris, Barber, Robert, Parry, Steve W., Howel, Denise, Homer, Tara, Robinson, Louise, Allan, Louise M., Developing an Intervention for Fall-Related Injuries in Dementia (DIFRID): an integrated, mixed-methods approach, BMC Geriatrics, 19, 57, 2019 [PubMed: 30819097] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Whiteneck, G., Gassaway, J., Dijkers, M., Balance of spinal cord injury rehabilitation services provided in inpatient and postdischarge settings, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 91, e19, 2010 Conference abstract.
Whiteneck, G., Gassaway, J., Dijkers, M., Lammertse, D., Hammond, F., Heinemann, A., Backus, D., Charlifue, S., Ballard, P., Zanca, J., Inpatient and post-discharge rehabilitation services provided in the first year after spinal cord injury: Findings from the SCI rehab study, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 16, 28–29, 2011 Conference abstract.
Whiteneck, Gale G., Gassaway, Julie, Dijkers, Marcel P., Lammertse, Daniel P., Hammond, Flora, Heinemann, Allen W., Backus, Deborah, Charlifue, Susan, Ballard, Pamela H., Zanca, Jeanne M., Inpatient and postdischarge rehabilitation services provided in the first year after spinal cord injury: findings from the SCIRehab Study, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 92, 361–8, 2011 [PubMed: 21353820] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Wilbanks, Susan R., Ivankova, Nataliya V., Exploring factors facilitating adults with spinal cord injury rejoining the workforce: a pilot study, Disability and Rehabilitation, 37, 739–49, 2015 [PubMed: 25003483] Study not conducted in one of the countries included in the review protocol.
Williams, L. M., Douglas, J. M., It takes 2 to tango: The therapeutic alliance in community brain injury rehabilitation, Brain Impairment, 18, 362, 2017 Conference abstract.
Wong, A., Papadimitriou, C., Whiteneck, G., Deutsch, A., Heinemann, A., Goldsmith, A., Christopher, K., Focht, C., Lenze, E., Patient engagement in spinal cord injury rehabilitation: Patient and provider perspectives, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97, e71, 2016 Conference abstract.
Wright, Courtney J., Zeeman, Heidi, Biezaitis, Valda, Holistic Practice in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Perspectives of Health Practitioners, PLoS ONE, 11, e0156826, 2016 [PubMed: 27270604] No themes examining coordination of rehabilitation and social care while transferring between inpatient and outpatient services. Included in coordination while inpatient review.
Yenikomshian, Haig A., Lerew, Tara L., Tam, Melvin, Mandell, Sam P., Honari, Shari E., Pham, Tam N., Evaluation of Burn Rounds Using Telemedicine: Perspectives from Patients, Families, and Burn Center Staff, Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association, 25, 25–30, 2019 [PubMed: 29733269] The focus was not specific to participants who had experienced traumatic injury and the results not presented separately for target population.
Yoshida, Karen K., Self, Hazel M., Renwick, Rebecca M., Forma, Laura L., King, Audrey J., Fell, Leslie A., A value-based practice model of rehabilitation: consumers’ recommendations in action, Disability and Rehabilitation, 37, 1825–33, 2015 [PubMed: 25427892] No qualitative data on phenomena of interest.

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