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Community-based Rehabilitation Needs: Perceptions of Individuals with Brain Injury and Their Families in the Midwestern United States

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2013

Veronica I. Umeasiegbu*
Affiliation:
Southern University
Brittany Waletich
Affiliation:
University of Kentucky
Laura A. Whitten
Affiliation:
University of Kentucky
Malachy Bishop
Affiliation:
University of Kentucky
*
Corresponding author: Veronica I. Umeasiegbu, PhD, CRC, Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, Southern University and A & M Colleges, 230 Blanks Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70813USA. Email: [email protected]
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Abstract

This study investigated the rehabilitation and services needs, rehabilitation goals and barriers of individuals with brain injury (n = 81, males = 59%, females = 41%, age range 18 to 87), and their family members (n = 19; females = 75%, age range 18 to 65), (ethnicity = white = 89%). Data were collected using a survey instrument and focus group interviews. A descriptive analysis of the quantitative data was conducted, while content analysis was used to analyse the qualitative data. Results suggest that individuals with brain injury and their families experience many unmet needs across the domains of employment, independent living, financial resources and housing. Family involvement was found to be important to community participation after brain injury.

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Copyright © The Author(s), published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Australian Academic Press Pty Ltd 2013 

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