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Auteur John Whyte |
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John Whyte ; Joseph T. Giacino ; Allen W. Heinemann ; Yelena G. Bodien ; Tessa Hart ; Mark Sherer ; Gale G. Whiteneck ; David Mellick ; Flora M. Hammond ; Patrick Semik ; Amy Rosenbaum ; Risa Nakase-Richardson |Objective To develop a measure of global functioning after moderate-severe TBI with similar measurement precision but a longer measurement range than the FIM. Design Phase 1: retrospective analysis of 5 data sets containing FIM, Disability [...]Article : Périodique
Risa Nakase-Richardson ; Jeanne M. Hoffman ; Ulysses J. Magalang ; Emily Almeida ; Daniel J. Schwartz ; Leah Drasher-Phillips ; Jessica M. Ketchum ; John Whyte ; Jennifer A. Bogner ; Clara E. Dismuke-Greer |Objective To describe the cost benefit of 4 different approaches to screening for sleep apnea in a cohort of participants with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) receiving inpatient rehabilitation from the payors perspective. D[...]Article
Over the last decade, research on patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) has suggested that their prognosis for functional recovery early after injury is surprisingly positive, particularly for those with traumatic etiologies; that meani[...]Article
Objective To characterize the 5-year outcomes of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) not following commands when admitted to acute inpatient rehabilitation. Design Secondary analysis of prospectively collected data from the National Ins[...]Article
Objective To examine person, injury, and treatment characteristics associated with recovery trajectories of people with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) during inpatient rehabilitation. Design Observational prospective longitudinal study. S[...]Article
Objective To determine the effects of inpatient and outpatient treatment intensity on functional and emotional well-being outcomes at 1 year after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Design Prospective, quasiexperimental study comparing outco[...]Article
Objective To assess the incidence of medical complications in patients with recent traumatic disorders of consciousness (DOCs). Design Data on adverse events in a placebo controlled trial of amantadine hydrochloride revealed no group differenc[...]Article
Jarrad H. Van Stan ; Jain Holmes ; Lauren Wengerd ; Lisa A. Juckett ; John Whyte ; Shanti M. Pinto ; Leanna W. Katz ; Jeremy Wolfberg |Objective To explore rehabilitation professionals' experiences and perspectives of barriers and facilitators to implementing the Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System (RTSS) in research, education, and clinical care. Design A cross-secti[...]Article
Several guidelines have been published with the goal of increasing the usefulness of reports of clinical research. Although such guidelines may clarify key features of study design, the way in which rehabilitation treatments themselves are descr[...]Article
Most rehabilitation treatments are volitional in nature, meaning that they require the patients active engagement and effort. Volitional treatments are particularly challenging to define in a standardized fashion, because the clinician is not i[...]Article
Despite significant advances in measuring the outcomes of rehabilitation interventions, little progress has been made in specifying the therapeutic ingredients and processes that cause measured changes in patient functioning. The general approac[...]Article
The field of rehabilitation remains captive to the black-box problem: our inability to characterize treatments in a systematic fashion across diagnoses, settings, and disciplines, so as to identify and disseminate the active ingredients of those[...]