1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0887-6177(97)00030-9
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Assessing Family Involvement in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: The Development of a New Instrument

Abstract: A measure for assessing family involvement in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation (TBI) was developed. The Family Involvement Assessment Scale (FIAS) is theoretically based on Barrer's (1988) model of family involvement in TBI rehabilitation, which highlights two dimensions, "support" and "involvement." An initial pool of 337 items believed to be related to the constructs of "support" and "involvement" was generated. Forty-nine items were systematically selected from the initial pool and included in a prelim… Show more

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