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(2018) Insight into acquired brain injury, Dordrecht, Springer.

Discussion

illuminating "blind spots" for the health service providers

Christine Durham , Paul Ramcharan

pp. 179-202

A discussion of study implications is presented and, since this study, was completed in 2012, relevant literature since that date is referenced and their relevance to practice emphasised. We show how, when people with ABI return to their homes and community, there is a huge difference in their roles and tasks, interactions, engagement with the environment and relationships compared to prior to acquiring their injury. The change represents an acquired ‘injury to life’ and to their identity not just a ‘brain injury’!

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-5666-6_9

Full citation:

Durham, C. , Ramcharan, P. (2018). Discussion: illuminating "blind spots" for the health service providers, in Insight into acquired brain injury, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 179-202.

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