Brain Impairment

Papers
(The TQCC of Brain Impairment is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Corrigendum to: Healing Right Way randomised control trial enhancing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal people with brain injury in Western Australia: translation principles and activities11
?We struggle and muddle.? A qualitative study exploring community ABI therapists? experiences of using, training in and implementing behaviour interventions11
Implementation of activities of daily living retraining for individuals in post-traumatic amnesia10
Understanding barriers and facilitators to long-term participation needs in children and young people following acquired brain injuries: a qualitative multi-stakeholder study10
Corrigendum to: Comparing cognitive fatigue after school and weekend days for children with TBI vs TD8
Understanding factors that influence goal setting in rehabilitation for paediatric acquired brain injury: a qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework8
Implementation of a leisure reintegration programme for people with acquired brain injury in a community rehabilitation programme: a feasibility study8
Using the ICF framework to explore a multidisciplinary approach to fatigue following traumatic brain injury7
Psychological interventions for externalising behaviours following paediatric traumatic brain injury: a systematic review and clinical practice recommendations7
The Lived Experience of Interdependence: Support Worker Relationships and Implications for Wider Rehabilitation5
Association between adequate protein intake and quadriceps quantity and quality during rehabilitation in people with subacute stroke5
A cross-sectional survey of non-specialist Australian audio-vestibular clinical practice for traumatic brain injury and rehabilitation5
2022 ASSBI PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. Reflections on language and primary progressive aphasias4
Humanising brain injury rehabilitation: a qualitative study examining humanising approaches to engagement in the context of a storytelling advocacy programme4
Applying implementation science theories to support practice change in the assessment of cognition by occupational therapists4
The experience of close personal relationships after stroke: scoping review and thematic analysis of qualitative literature4
List of Reviewers for 20224
A cross-sectional study examining Nigerian footballers’ knowledge and attitudes towards sport-related concussion and associated contextual factors – CORRIGENDUM4
Connection: stories not statistics4
How is assistive technology meeting the needs and goals of people with brain impairment? Building evidence to support practice3
Falls on an inpatient brain injury rehabilitation unit … What are the consequences?3
Effects of wearing textured versus smooth shoe insoles for 12 weeks on gait, foot sensation and patient-reported outcomes, in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomised controlled trial3
Mapping the trajectory of acute mild-stroke cognitive recovery using serial computerised cognitive assessment3
Humanising health and social care: What do family members of people with a severe acquired brain injury value most in service provision3
The attention atlas virtual reality platform maps three-dimensional (3D) attention in unilateral spatial neglect patients: a protocol3
How is assistive technology meeting the needs and goals of people with brain impairment? Building evidence to support practice3
Corrigendum to: The development of a cognitive screening protocol for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples: the Guddi Way screen3
Feasibility of a physiotherapist-supervised walking program with telephone coaching to increase physical activity following acquired brain injury3
Being a pioneer: a qualitative study of moving into individualised housing from the perspective of adults with neurological disability3
Analysis of an Everyday Cognitive Training Program on the cognitive functioning of older adults: a randomised controlled trial3
Clinician experiences with using assistive technology in brain injury rehabilitation: a survey of clinician capability, attitudes, and barriers3
Adaptation and feasibility of START online, a multicomponent intervention for Australian carers of people with dementia: a pilot randomised controlled trial2
Increasing exercise with a mobile app in people with Parkinson’s disease: a pilot study2
‘Would you take a drug for this?’: attitudes by individuals with traumatic brain injury towards medication to improve social functioning2
Using the Knowledge to Action framework to improve housing and support for people with Multiple Sclerosis2
Three methods for examining trajectories in neuropsychological performance across the first 4 years after mild Traumatic Brain Injury2
Quality of life and broader experiences of those with acoustic neuroma: a mixed methods approach2
A cross-sectional study examining Nigerian footballers’ knowledge and attitudes towards sport-related concussion and associated contextual factors – CORRIGENDUM2
Upper-lower limb and breathing exercise program for improving sleep quality and psychological status in multiple sclerosis: a pilot randomized controlled trial2
Can people with poststroke insomnia benefit from blended cognitive behavioral therapy? A single case experimental design2
Academic and post-secondary participation of students with ABI after the BrainSTEPS program2
Feasibility of accelerometry in a self-directed upper limb activity program of a subacute setting with stroke survivors2
Comparing participation in sports discussion and art therapy groups in ABI2
Patient and therapist perspectives on motor imagery training in Parkinson’s Disease: a qualitative descriptive study2
Use of the Fatigue Severity Scale to assess clinically reliable temporal changes in post-stroke fatigue by stroke type and subtype2
We are human – an invisible and fundamental aspect of rehabilitation in acquired brain injury2
The association between self-reported traumatic brain injury, neuropsychological function, and compliance among people serving community sentences2
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