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Levels of self-awareness after acute brain injury: How patients' and rehabilitation specialists' perceptions compare
Beatriz C. Abreu
, Gary Seale
, Randall S. Scheibel
, Ling Zhang
, Kenneth J. Ottenbacher
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Acquired Brain Injury
27%
Actual Performance
9%
Acute Brain Injury
100%
All Levels
9%
Brain Injury
18%
Brain-damaged Patients
18%
Clinician Rating
27%
Community-based
9%
Comprehensive Rehabilitation
9%
Daily Tasks
9%
Independent Functions
9%
Meal Planning
9%
Money Management
9%
Patient Performance
18%
Patient Rating
9%
Patient Report
9%
Planning Management
9%
Rehabilitation Professionals
100%
Rehabilitation Services
9%
Residential Centers
9%
Self-awareness
100%
Self-model
9%
Self-performance
9%
Statistical Support
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Acquired Brain Injury
27%
Brain Injury
100%
Rehabilitation Center
9%
Self Report
9%
Self-Awareness
100%
Psychology
Brain Injury
100%
Model of Self
9%
Self Awareness
100%
Self-Report
9%