Rehospitalization over 10 years among survivors of TBI: a national institute on disability, independent living, and rehabilitation research traumatic brain injury model …

K Dams-O'Connor, D Mellick, LE Dreer… - The Journal of head …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
at specific points in time, here we identify factors that impact risk for rehospitalization over time
at … the rates and causes for rehospitalization in the years after moderate-severe TBI, and (2…

Predictors of reduced frequency of physical activity 3 months after injury: Findings from the prospective outcomes of injury study

H Harcombe, A Samaranayaka, S Derrett - Physical Therapy, 2016 - academic.oup.com
… that preinjury demographic and health factors (such as older age, occupation, greater disability,
… A limitation of the present study was that participants were asked to recall their preinjury

“Good-old-days” bias: a prospective follow-up study to examine the preinjury supernormal status in patients with mild traumatic brain injury

CC Yang, KM Yuen, SJ Huang, SH Hsiao… - Journal of Clinical …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
at 1 month post injury than healthy participants did, but not at … remarkably underestimated
their preinjury PCS at 1 month … bias diminished more at 3 months than at 1 month after mTBI. …

“Good old days” bias following mild traumatic brain injury

GL Iverson, RT Lange, BL Brooks… - The Clinical …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… All were considered temporarily fully disabled from an MTBI … report fewer symptoms pre-injury
compared to those patients who … That is, we cannot differentiate that form of recall bias from …

Injury severity, age and pre-injury exercise history predict adherence to a home-based exercise programme in adults with traumatic brain injury

LM Hassett, RL Tate, AM Moseley, LE Gillett - Brain Injury, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
… III sub-tests were taken as variables to represent cognitive impairment (DigitSpan, Delayed
Recall of Logical Memory [LogMem2], Delayed Recall of Faces [Faces2], DigitSymbol, Matrix …

Concussion in contact sports: reliable change indices of impairment and recovery

AD Hinton-Bayre, GM Geffen, LB Geffen… - Journal of clinical and …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
… demonstrated impairment at 1–3 days followed by recovery at 1–2 weeks post-concussion,
was retested and had dropped significantly below pre-injury levels again at 3–5 weeks. …

Functioning and health-related quality of life following injury in older people: a systematic review

K Brown, ID Cameron, L Keay, K Coxon… - Injury …, 2017 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
… little evidence of recall bias of preinjury disability in an adult … preinjury and postinjury courses,
allowed for any preinjury reductions in functioning and HRQoL attributable to ageing and is

Comparison of premorbid and postinjury MMPI-2 profiles in late postconcussion claimants

MF Greiffenstein, WJ Baker - The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
… plaintiff' theory is correct, the preinjury profiles would be … is of very high base rate in persons
likely to pursue disability … coping reports and retrospective coping recall. Psychological …

[HTML][HTML] Individual recovery of health-related quality of life during 18 months post-burn using a retrospective pre-burn measurement: An exploratory study

E Boersma-van Dam, R van de Schoot… - Quality of Life …, 2021 - Springer
change. Patients with more severe injuries and PTSD symptoms were more at risk of not
returning to their recalled pre-injury … and physical but not psychological impairment [10] or found …

Stability of interests after severe physical disability: An 11-year longitudinal study

DE Rohe, JS Krause - Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1998 - Elsevier
disability that dramatically alters preinjury abilities is of particular relevance. Spinal cord injury
isover time, with a /.81 median correlation between recalled and current interests. Actual …