Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is feasible for people with acquired brain injury: A process evaluation of the BrainACT treatment
CONCLUSION: BrainACT is a feasible intervention for people with anxiety and depressive symptoms following acquired brain injury. However, when the content of the intervention is too extensive, we recommend adding two extra sessions.PMID:38099720 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231218813 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 15, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Johanne Cc Rauwenhoff Yvonne Bol Frenk Peeters Caroline M van Heugten Source Type: research

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is feasible for people with acquired brain injury: A process evaluation of the BrainACT treatment
CONCLUSION: BrainACT is a feasible intervention for people with anxiety and depressive symptoms following acquired brain injury. However, when the content of the intervention is too extensive, we recommend adding two extra sessions.PMID:38099720 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231218813 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 15, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Johanne Cc Rauwenhoff Yvonne Bol Frenk Peeters Caroline M van Heugten Source Type: research

Effect of Baduanjin exercise on executive function in older adults with cognitive frailty: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: Regular Baduanjin training may be an effective and safe intervention to improve cognitive frailty and executive function in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty.TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, ChiCTR2100050857. Data of registration: 8/5/2020, https://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.html?proj = 133037.PMID:38092741 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231215891 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 13, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Xiaoqian Wang Jiawei Wu Haoran Zhang Guohua Zheng Source Type: research

Effect of Baduanjin exercise on executive function in older adults with cognitive frailty: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: Regular Baduanjin training may be an effective and safe intervention to improve cognitive frailty and executive function in community-dwelling older adults with cognitive frailty.TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, ChiCTR2100050857. Data of registration: 8/5/2020, https://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.html?proj = 133037.PMID:38092741 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231215891 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 13, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Xiaoqian Wang Jiawei Wu Haoran Zhang Guohua Zheng Source Type: research

Mixed methods, single case design, feasibility trial of a motivational conversational agent for rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury
CONCLUSIONS: RehabChat was feasible and acceptable to use alongside usual ambulatory and community brain injury rehabilitation, had good usability and supported client needs. Further testing of RehabChat with a larger cohort for longer duration is warranted.PMID:38058144 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231216615 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Judith Hocking Anthony Maeder David Powers Lua Perimal-Lewis Beverley Dodd Belinda Lange Source Type: research

Healthcare professionals' experiences of delivering a stroke Early Supported Discharge service - An example from Ireland
CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight how Early Supported Discharge services adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic and how gaps in the service impacts on service delivery. Practice implications include the need to address staff recruitment and retention issues to prevent service shortages and ensure consistent access to psychology services. Early Supported Discharge services should continue to work closely with families and address their information and support needs. Future research on how telerehabilitation can optimally be deployed and the impact of therapy assistants in Early Supported Discharge is needed.PMID:38058183 | DOI:...
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elaine O Connor Eamon Dolan Frances Horgan Rose Galvin Katie Robinson Source Type: research

Mixed methods, single case design, feasibility trial of a motivational conversational agent for rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury
CONCLUSIONS: RehabChat was feasible and acceptable to use alongside usual ambulatory and community brain injury rehabilitation, had good usability and supported client needs. Further testing of RehabChat with a larger cohort for longer duration is warranted.PMID:38058144 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231216615 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Judith Hocking Anthony Maeder David Powers Lua Perimal-Lewis Beverley Dodd Belinda Lange Source Type: research

Healthcare professionals' experiences of delivering a stroke Early Supported Discharge service - An example from Ireland
CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight how Early Supported Discharge services adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic and how gaps in the service impacts on service delivery. Practice implications include the need to address staff recruitment and retention issues to prevent service shortages and ensure consistent access to psychology services. Early Supported Discharge services should continue to work closely with families and address their information and support needs. Future research on how telerehabilitation can optimally be deployed and the impact of therapy assistants in Early Supported Discharge is needed.PMID:38058183 | DOI:...
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elaine O Connor Eamon Dolan Frances Horgan Rose Galvin Katie Robinson Source Type: research

Mixed methods, single case design, feasibility trial of a motivational conversational agent for rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury
CONCLUSIONS: RehabChat was feasible and acceptable to use alongside usual ambulatory and community brain injury rehabilitation, had good usability and supported client needs. Further testing of RehabChat with a larger cohort for longer duration is warranted.PMID:38058144 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231216615 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Judith Hocking Anthony Maeder David Powers Lua Perimal-Lewis Beverley Dodd Belinda Lange Source Type: research

Healthcare professionals' experiences of delivering a stroke Early Supported Discharge service - An example from Ireland
CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight how Early Supported Discharge services adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic and how gaps in the service impacts on service delivery. Practice implications include the need to address staff recruitment and retention issues to prevent service shortages and ensure consistent access to psychology services. Early Supported Discharge services should continue to work closely with families and address their information and support needs. Future research on how telerehabilitation can optimally be deployed and the impact of therapy assistants in Early Supported Discharge is needed.PMID:38058183 | DOI:...
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elaine O Connor Eamon Dolan Frances Horgan Rose Galvin Katie Robinson Source Type: research

Mixed methods, single case design, feasibility trial of a motivational conversational agent for rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury
CONCLUSIONS: RehabChat was feasible and acceptable to use alongside usual ambulatory and community brain injury rehabilitation, had good usability and supported client needs. Further testing of RehabChat with a larger cohort for longer duration is warranted.PMID:38058144 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231216615 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Judith Hocking Anthony Maeder David Powers Lua Perimal-Lewis Beverley Dodd Belinda Lange Source Type: research

Healthcare professionals' experiences of delivering a stroke Early Supported Discharge service - An example from Ireland
CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight how Early Supported Discharge services adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic and how gaps in the service impacts on service delivery. Practice implications include the need to address staff recruitment and retention issues to prevent service shortages and ensure consistent access to psychology services. Early Supported Discharge services should continue to work closely with families and address their information and support needs. Future research on how telerehabilitation can optimally be deployed and the impact of therapy assistants in Early Supported Discharge is needed.PMID:38058183 | DOI:...
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elaine O Connor Eamon Dolan Frances Horgan Rose Galvin Katie Robinson Source Type: research

Mixed methods, single case design, feasibility trial of a motivational conversational agent for rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury
CONCLUSIONS: RehabChat was feasible and acceptable to use alongside usual ambulatory and community brain injury rehabilitation, had good usability and supported client needs. Further testing of RehabChat with a larger cohort for longer duration is warranted.PMID:38058144 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231216615 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Judith Hocking Anthony Maeder David Powers Lua Perimal-Lewis Beverley Dodd Belinda Lange Source Type: research

Healthcare professionals' experiences of delivering a stroke Early Supported Discharge service - An example from Ireland
CONCLUSIONS: Findings highlight how Early Supported Discharge services adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic and how gaps in the service impacts on service delivery. Practice implications include the need to address staff recruitment and retention issues to prevent service shortages and ensure consistent access to psychology services. Early Supported Discharge services should continue to work closely with families and address their information and support needs. Future research on how telerehabilitation can optimally be deployed and the impact of therapy assistants in Early Supported Discharge is needed.PMID:38058183 | DOI:...
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Elaine O Connor Eamon Dolan Frances Horgan Rose Galvin Katie Robinson Source Type: research

Mixed methods, single case design, feasibility trial of a motivational conversational agent for rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury
CONCLUSIONS: RehabChat was feasible and acceptable to use alongside usual ambulatory and community brain injury rehabilitation, had good usability and supported client needs. Further testing of RehabChat with a larger cohort for longer duration is warranted.PMID:38058144 | DOI:10.1177/02692155231216615 (Source: Clinical Rehabilitation)
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - December 7, 2023 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Judith Hocking Anthony Maeder David Powers Lua Perimal-Lewis Beverley Dodd Belinda Lange Source Type: research