Application of the RE-AIM Framework for the Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation and Management Intervention: A Study Protocol for Program Evaluation
BackgroundChildren who experience a mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) may encounter cognitive and behavioral changes that often negatively impact school performance. Communication linkages between the various healthcare systems and school systems are rarely well-coordinated, placing children with a...
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Main Authors: | Paula W. Tucker (Author), Rachel Bull (Author), Alex Hall (Author), Tim P. Moran (Author), Shabnam Jain (Author), Usha Sathian (Author), Harold K. Simon (Author), Gerard A. Gioia (Author), Jonathan J. Ratcliff (Author), David W. Wright (Author) |
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