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Participation in competitive employment after severe traumatic brain injury: New employment versus return to previous (pre-injury) employment

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Pages 995-1012 | Received 26 Jul 2018, Accepted 30 Sep 2018, Published online: 08 Nov 2018

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Thomas M. Gates, Maysaa Daher, Philippa McRae & Grahame K. Simpson. (2023) Validation of the work-ability support scale in individuals seeking to return to work after severe acquired brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Lauren Libeson, Pamela Ross, Marina Downing & Jennie Ponsford. (2022) Exploring employment following traumatic brain injury in persons who completed an insurer funded vocational rehabilitation program in Australia. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:24, pages 7428-7438.
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Josephine M. Paasila, Evelyn Smith, Maysaa Daher & Grahame K. Simpson. (2022) Reasons for living, positive psychological constructs and their relationship with suicide ideation in people with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: A cross-sectional study. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 32:8, pages 2125-2146.
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Diane L. Whiting, Sarah L. Chuah, Grahame K. Simpson, Frank P. Deane & Julia Reynolds. (2021) Video-consulting to address mental health needs after traumatic brain injury: evaluation of a training workshop to build capacity among psychologists. Brain Injury 35:9, pages 1065-1074.
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Dónal G. Fortune, R. Stephen Walsh, Susan MacConaill, Maurice Harte & Helen L. Richards. (2021) Facilitating a return to productive roles following acquired brain injury: The impact of pre-injury work level, current abilities, and neuropsychological performance. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 31:6, pages 914-934.
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Grahame K. Simpson, Philippa McRae, Thomas M. Gates, Maysaa Daher, Deborah Johnston & Ian D. Cameron. (2023) A vocational intervention that enhances return to work after severe acquired brain injury: A pragmatic trial. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 66:8, pages 101787.
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Kavya Pilli, Brendan Worne & Grahame Simpson. (2023) Clinician experiences with using assistive technology in brain injury rehabilitation: a survey of clinician capability, attitudes, and barriers. Brain Impairment, pages 1-19.
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M. S. Worm, M. Kruse, J. B. Valentin, S. W. Svendsen, J. F. Nielsen, J. F. Thomsen & S. P. Johnsen. (2023) Acquired Brain Injury Among Adolescents and Young Adults: A Nationwide Study of Labor Market Attachment. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation.
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Philippa McRae, Conrad Kobel, Sue Lukersmith & Grahame Simpson. (2022) What Does It Take to Get Somebody Back to Work after Severe Acquired Brain Injury? Service Actions within the Vocational Intervention Program (VIP 2.0). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19:15, pages 9548.
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Sarah L. Chuah, Diane L. Whiting & Grahame K. Simpson. (2022) Digital divide among individuals with acquired brain injury: a scoping review protocol. JBI Evidence Synthesis 20:12, pages 3009-3016.
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James Athanasou. (2022) Return to Work Rates Following Traumatic Brain Injury in Australia. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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