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Citation

Truelle JL, Van Zomeren AD, de Barsy T, Brooks DN, Janzik HH, Lay W. Scand. J. Rehabil. Med. Suppl. 1992; 26: 115-125.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1992, Scandinavian University Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1336895

Abstract

In 1988, 40 experts (physicians, psychologists, social workers, lawyers, family association representatives...) coming from the E.E.C., the United States, Canada and Sweden met in Brussels to derive the guidelines for a minimal assessment of head injured people. This workshop led to a research contract between E.B.I.S. (European Brain Injury Society) and the E.E.C. Directorate for Science regarding a European evaluation document. The aims of the document are both clinical and scientific. Hence the document has to be simple, specific and feasible. The document has two parts: initial state and repeated follow-up. It ends with final comments and action plan. The first statistical data of the validation study concern mainly the link between initial severity of injury and final handicap, cognitive and behavioural troubles, familial and professional aspects of handicap.


Language: en

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