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Chapter 53 - Neuro-Rehabilitation

from Section 7 - Miscellaneous

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 June 2018

Arun Gupta
Affiliation:
Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
Adrian Gelb
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge San Francisco/University of California, San Francisco
Derek Duane
Affiliation:
Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
Ram Adapa
Affiliation:
Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
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Specialist Neuro-Rehabilitation Services: Providing for Patients with Complex Rehabilitation Needs. London: British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2010.Google Scholar
Needham, D.M., Davidson, J., Cohen, H., et al. Improving long-term outcomes after discharge from intensive care unit: report from a stakeholders’ conference. Crit Care Med. 2012; 40:502509.Google Scholar
Parker, A., Sricharoenchai, T., Needham, D.M. Early rehabilitation in intensive care unit: preventing physical and mental health impairments. Curr Phys Med Rehabil Reports 2013; 1(4): 307314.Google Scholar
Turner-Stokes, L., Paul, S., Williams, H. Efficiency of specialist rehabilitation in reducing dependency and costs of continuing care for adults with complex acquired brain injuries. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2006; 77:634–9.Google Scholar
Turner-Stokes, L. Cost-efficiency of longer-stay rehabilitation programmes: can they provide value for money? Brain injury 2007; 21:1015–21.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Turner-Stokes, L., William, H, Bill, A., Bassett, P., Sephton, K. Cost-efficiency of specialist inpatient rehabilitation for working-aged adults with complex neurological disabilities: a multicentre cohort analysis of a national clinical data set. BMJ Open 2016; 6: e010238.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Rehabilitation for patients in the acute care pathway following severe disabling illness or injury: BSRM core standards for specialist rehabilitation. Available from: www.bsrm.org.ukGoogle Scholar
Specialist Rehabilitation for Patients with Highly Complex Needs: D02 Service Specification. London 2013; Available from: www.endland.nhs.ukGoogle Scholar
Rehabilitation after Critical Illness: National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Clinical Guideline 83; March 2009. Available from: www.nice.org.ukGoogle Scholar

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