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Chesnut RM, Carney N, Maynard H, et al. Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury. Rockville (MD): Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (US); 1999 Feb. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 2.)
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Abstraction Instrument, items 1-17
Abstraction Instrument, items 18-28
Abstraction Instrument, items 29-37
Abstraction Instrument, Question #1: Does the Application of Early,
Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Improve Outcomes for Persons With Traumatic Brain
Injury? (items 1-7)
Abstraction Instrument, Question 1, items 8-12
Abstraction Instrument,
Question #2: Does the Intensity of In-Patient Rehabilitation Affect Outcomes for
Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury? (items 1-5)
Abstraction Instrument, Question 2, items 6-11
Abstraction Instrument, Question #3: Does the Application of Compensatory
Cognitive Rehabilition Enhance Outcomes for Persons Who Sustain Traumatic Brain Injury
(items 1-8)
Abstraction Instrument, Question 3, items 9-13
Abstraction Instrument, Question #4: Does the Application of supported Employment
Enhance Outcomes for Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury? (items 1-8)
Abstraction Instrument, Question 4, items 9-11
Abstraction Instrument, Question #5: Does the Provision of Long-Term Care
Coordination Enhance the General Functional Status of Persons With Traumatic Brain
Injury? What is the Cost-Effectiveness of the Provision of this Intervention? (items 1-9
Abstraction Instrument, Question 5 item 10
- Appendix 4. Initial Abstraction Instrument - Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain ...Appendix 4. Initial Abstraction Instrument - Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury
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