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Ratings on improvement/deterioration/no change in client presentations.

Ratings on improvement/deterioration/no change in client presentations.

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The Covid-19 related lockdown of March–June 2020 in the United Kingdom (UK) may have negatively affected mood and behaviour of people with brain injuries. Conversely, there may have been beneficial effects due to reduced demand on cognition and emotional regulation. In this online survey study, care coordinators (n=19) assessed the consequences of...

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... Neuropsychologist 15 -April 2023 41 were cancelled or offered on-line (Coetzer & Bichard, 2020) . This reduction in access to services is reported to have had negative effects on the lives of people living with brain injury. In a survey of over 1000 people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and their families by Headway (the UK national brain injury charity), 57 per cent of respondents claimed that they were unable to access rehabilitation and 42 per cent said their rehabilitation had been negatively affected by being unable to access face-to-face services (Tyreman et al., 2021). Additionally, 65 per cent of the sample ...
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... respondents' ratings of changes, the data showed that 25 clients were reported to have improved, and 63 showed a deterioration (Table 1). We inferred that the remaining 42 clients did not show any changes to their presentations. ...
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... respondents indicated that they had observed signs of improvement in the behaviour of the clients on their caseload, with decreased agitation endorsed by five care co-ordinators and aggression endorsed by three. Signs of deterioration were noted by 11 respondents, who indicated that they had observed an increase in their clients' agitation Table 1. Ratings on improvement/deterioration/no change in client presentations. ...