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Living with an acquired brain injury during childhood and adolescence : an Irish perspective / Caroline Heary ... [et al.].

By: Heary, Caroline.
Contributor(s): Hogan, Diane | Smyth, Colm | Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Children's Research Centre.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Dublin : Children's Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin, 2003Description: xiv, 122 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 1902230175.Subject(s): Brain damage -- Patients -- Ireland | Brain-damaged children | Brain-damaged children -- Rehabilitation -- Ireland | Children with disabilities -- Services for -- Ireland | Brain -- Wounds and injuries -- Patients -- RehabilitationDDC classification: 362.2
Contents:
Overview of the study -- Background -- Research design and methodology -- Profile of NRH paediatric clients with an acquired brain injury and interview sample -- The perspectives of young people with an acquired brain injury -- Parents' perspectives on having a child with an acquired brain injury -- Siblings' perspectives on having a brother or sister with an acquired brain injury -- Teachers' perspectives on working with a child with an acquired brain injury -- Community health professionals' views of working with a child -- Rehabilitation professionals' views of the needs of children -- Discussion and recommendations.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-120).

Overview of the study -- Background -- Research design and methodology -- Profile of NRH paediatric clients with an acquired brain injury and interview sample -- The perspectives of young people with an acquired brain injury -- Parents' perspectives on having a child with an acquired brain injury -- Siblings' perspectives on having a brother or sister with an acquired brain injury -- Teachers' perspectives on working with a child with an acquired brain injury -- Community health professionals' views of working with a child -- Rehabilitation professionals' views of the needs of children -- Discussion and recommendations.

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