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Paid attendant carers hold important and unexpected roles which contribute to the lives of people with brain injury

Pages 943-957 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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Iben Christensen, Emma Power, Leanne Togher & Anne Norup. (2023) “Communication Is Not Exactly My Field, but It Is Still My Area of Work”: Staff and Managers' Experiences of Communication With People With Traumatic Brain Injury. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 32:2S, pages 827-847.
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Liat Ayalon, Sara Halevy-Levin, Zvi Ben-Yizhak & Gideon Friedman. (2015) Personal home care workers’ role in hospital: a qualitative study. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 20:4, pages 217-223.
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Esther Iecovich, Barbara Rabin & Michal Penchak. (2014) Hospital Policies and Nurses’Attitudes in Israel towards Paid carers’ Tasks during Patient Hospitalization. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 33:2, pages 185-195.
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Esther Iecovich. (2014) Development of a measure to examine nurses’ attitudes towards the presence of paid carers who provide care to older patients in hospitals. Journal of Research in Nursing 19:1, pages 56-66.
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Gert J. Geurtsen, Caroline M. van Heugten, Juan D. Martina, Antonius C. Rietveld, Ron Meijer & Alexander C. Geurts. (2011) A Prospective Study to Evaluate a Residential Community Reintegration Program for Patients With Chronic Acquired Brain Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 92:5, pages 696-704.
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Rachel Redhead. (2010) Supporting adults with an acquired brain injury in the community ‐ a case for specialist training for support workers. Social Care and Neurodisability 1:3, pages 13-20.
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Holly Blake. (2008) Caregiver stress in traumatic brain injury. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 15:6, pages 263-271.
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Annie McCluskey, Maree Johnson & Robyn Tate. (2012) The Process of Care Management Following Brain Injury: A Grounded Theory Study. Brain Impairment 8:3, pages 293-311.
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Lyn S. Turkstra, Sarah E. Brehm & Erwin B. MontgomeryJr.Jr.. (2012) Analysing Conversational Discourse After Traumatic Brain Injury: Isn't It About Time?. Brain Impairment 7:3, pages 234-245.
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