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Citation

Munce SEP, Laan RV, Levy C, Parsons D, Jaglal SB. Brain Inj. 2014; 28(8): 1042-1051.

Affiliation

Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada .

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.3109/02699052.2014.890744

PMID

24654624

Abstract

Primary objective: To conduct a systems analysis on community and health services for individuals with acquired brain injury (ABI) in the province of Ontario, Canada. Research design: This study employed a triangulation design. This design is used when there is a need to validate quantitative results with qualitative data, as is the case in the present study.

METHODS and procedures: Forty-two healthcare professionals and/or healthcare administrators from organizations across the province and across the continuum of care were surveyed. A 1-day focus group was also held to validate the study findings. Main outcomes and results: The main results of this study revealed: (1) a lack of services for children/adolescents; (2) service gaps for individuals with co-existing mental health conditions; (3) a lack of services related to employment; (4) changes in casemix, in terms of more individuals with co-morbid medical and mental health conditions (with many of the organizations reporting medical instability and severe behavioural disorders as exclusion criteria); and (5) a need for more organizations to track patient outcomes for evaluation and/or accountability purposes.

CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this study will lead to improvement of current services but also improved planning of future services for individuals with ABI.


Language: en

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