The journal addresses topics related to the aetiology, epidemiology, treatment and outcomes of brain impairment with a particular focus on the implications for functional status, participation, rehabilitation and quality of life. Disciplines reflect a broad multidisciplinary scope and include neuroscience, neurology, neuropsychology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology, social work, and nursing. Submissions are welcome across the full range of conditions that affect brain function (stroke, tumour, progressive neurological illnesses, dementia, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, etc.) throughout the lifespan.
Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Survey of Current Practice in Australia
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2018.12
Measuring access to primary healthcare services after stroke: a spatial analytic approach
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.11
Improving Self-awareness After Acquired Brain Injury Leads to Enhancements in Patients’ Daily Living Functionality
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.10
‘I’ve got to row the boat on my own, more or less’: aboriginal australian experiences of traumatic brain injury
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.19
The potential of a narrative and creative arts approach to enhance transition outcomes for Indigenous Australians following traumatic brain injury
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.25
Mapping the experiences and needs of deep brain stimulation for people with Parkinson’s disease and their family members
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.3
The Adapted Physical Activity Program: A Theory-Driven, Evidence-Based Physical Activity Intervention for People with Brain Impairment
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2018.16
Traumatic brain injury and intimate partner violence: Addressing knowledge and service gaps among indigenous populations in Canada
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.16
A Qualitative Study on the Transition Support Needs of Indigenous Australians following Traumatic Brain Injury
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.24
Exploring the experiences and needs of homeless aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples with neurocognitive disability
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.21
Training by Using an Adaptive Foot Switch and Video Games to Improve Balance and Mobility Following Stroke: A Randomised Controlled Trial
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2018.15
Dementia in Aboriginal people in Residential Aged Care Facilities in Alice Springs: A Descriptive Study
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/brimp.2019.23
Measuring outcomes and monitoring progress in the era of evidence-based clinical practice
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/brimp.2019.28
Community Participation for People with Trauma Injuries: A Study Protocol of a Crossover Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of a Community Mobility Group Intervention (CarFreeMe TI)
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.1
Exploring Sex-Based Differences in Concussion Knowledge, Attitudes and Resources in Young First Nations Hockey Players: A Cross-Sectional Survey from Ontario, Canada
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.18
Third-Wave Therapies for Long-Term Neurological Conditions:: A Systematic Review to Evaluate the Status and Quality of Evidence
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.2
Brain Impairment in Indigenous Populations
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/brimp.2019.22
Goal statements in brain injury rehabilitation: a cohort study of client-centredness and relationship with goal outcome
来源期刊:Brain ImpairmentDOI:10.1017/BRIMP.2019.6
Spatial Navigation in Rats and Humans: A Neuropsychological Perspective