2024
DOI: 10.3389/fresc.2024.1285742
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Enriching the lives of children with acquired brain injury and their caregivers: experiences from peer mentorship sports camps

Pia Wedege,
Silje Mæland,
Anestis Divanoglou
et al.

Abstract: Peer-based community interventions have shown promise in improving health management and fostering coping skills and psychosocial functioning among individuals with a disability. Active Rehabilitation camps are examples of peer-based community interventions that provide structured, time-limited peer mentorship in conjunction with sports and leisure activities. These camps hold potential benefits for individuals with acquired neurological injury. However, the specific impact of Active Rehabilitation camps on ch… Show more

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