A Scoping Review of Occupational Therapy Approaches to Enable Occupations for People Living with Behavioral Disturbance as a Result of Acquired Brain Injury
Background: Behavioral disturbance impacts almost 50% of people living with acquired brain injury (ABI) and severely impedes occupational participation. Occupational therapists are appropriately qualified and well placed to address behavioral disturbance. This scoping review analyzes the literature...
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Main Authors: | Anahita Brown (Author), Dr. Tamara Tse (Author), Tracy Fortune (Author), Susan Petrie (Author) |
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