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Effect of rehabilitation length of stay on outcomes in individuals with traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury: a systematic review protocol

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Title
Effect of rehabilitation length of stay on outcomes in individuals with traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury: a systematic review protocol
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Systematic Reviews, July 2013
DOI 10.1186/2046-4053-2-59
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Marie-Eve Lamontagne, Cynthia Gagnon, Anne-Sophie Allaire, Luc Noreau

Abstract

Rehabilitation interventions are a key component of the services required by individuals with neurotrauma to recover or compensate for altered abilities and achieve optimal social participation. Primary studies have produced evidence of the effect of rehabilitation length of stay on individuals with neurotrauma. However, to date no systematic review of this evidence has been performed. This makes it difficult for managers and clinicians to base their rehabilitation practices upon evidence.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Unknown 91 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 16 18%
Student > Ph. D. Student 13 14%
Student > Master 10 11%
Student > Doctoral Student 10 11%
Student > Bachelor 8 9%
Other 16 18%
Unknown 18 20%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 26 29%
Nursing and Health Professions 17 19%
Psychology 5 5%
Neuroscience 3 3%
Sports and Recreations 3 3%
Other 16 18%
Unknown 21 23%