ABI-aftercare in Motion: Multidisciplinary Aftercare in the Home Environment in Patients With Acquired Brain Injury
ABI-aftercare in Motion: Multidisciplinary Aftercare in the Home Environment in Patients With Acquired Brain Injury; an Implementation Study
Majanka H. Heijenbrok-Kal, PhD
60 participants
Mar 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this implementation study is to improve aftercare for patients with ABI receiving outpatient rehabilitation. The ABI-motion program was developed to improve and active lifestyle and to prevent persistent complaints after ABI and poor HR-QoL.The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is the ABI-motion program feasible? * What are the health benefits of the ABI-motion program? Participants will receive brain education, a joint therapy session with a physical or occupational or movement therapist and a buddy from a patient support organization during outpatient rehabilitation, followed by community buddy support after discharge from outpatient rehabilitation, and follow-up by a rehabilitation physician.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Diagnosed with ABI
- Follows an outpatient rehabilitation program for ABI in Rijndam Rehabilitation
Exclusion Criteria3
- Having a contra-indication for participation in moderate to vigorous exercise
- Life expectancy < 1 year
- Incapacitated persons
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Interventions
The ABI-motion program strengthens the cooperation between outpatient rehabilitation professionals and community care providers.
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NCT06058351