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Country / Income of the Country | Canada (HIC) | |
Objective of study | Quote: "To investigate the feasibility of implementing the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance approach "CO‐OP" in a telerehabilitation format and to examine its impact on community integration and executive dysfunction for adults with traumatic brain injury" | |
participant´s description | Three patients | |
Health condition | Brain injury | |
Mode of rehabilitation delivery | Telerehabilitation | |
Type of rehabilitation provided | Multidisciplinary | |
Study design / Data collection approach / Data analysis approach | Case study/ Fedback interviews, field notes and session recordings/ Descriptive analysis | |
Funding sources for the study / Conflict of interest | Quote: ''The researchers and organizations involved in this study had no affiliation with Logitech, SkypeTM, or Pamela for SkypeTM. This study was conducted by the primary author while she was an MSc student in the Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Science at the University of Toronto. Personnel funding for her graduate studies was received from the Canadian Occupational Therapy Foundation, the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care through the Ontario
Research Coalition of Research Institutes/Centres on Health and Aging. The study was supported by a grant to D. Dawson from the Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation in collaboration with the Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network (ONF‐REPAR) and a grant to D. Dawson from the Ontario Rehabilitation Research Advisory Network'' Quote: ''The authors report no conflicts of interest'' |
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Notes | Study purposively sampled |