Authors

  1. Sander , Angelle M.
  2. Sander , Angelle M.
  3. Pappadis , Monique R.
  4. Pappadis , Monique R.
  5. Bushnik , Tamara
  6. Bushnik , Tamara
  7. Chiaravalloti , Nancy D.
  8. Chiaravalloti , Nancy D.
  9. Driver , Simon
  10. Driver , Simon
  11. Hanks , Robin
  12. Hanks , Robin
  13. Lercher , Kirk
  14. Lercher , Kirk
  15. Neumann , Dawn
  16. Neumann , Dawn
  17. Rabinowitz , Amanda
  18. Rabinowitz , Amanda
  19. Seel , Ronald T.
  20. Seel , Ronald T.
  21. Weber , Erica
  22. Weber , Erica
  23. Ralston , Rick K.
  24. Ralston , Rick K.
  25. Corrigan , John
  26. Corrigan , John
  27. Kroenke , Kurt
  28. Kroenke , Kurt
  29. Hammond , Flora M.
  30. Hammond , Flora M.

Abstract

Findings are encouraging with regard to the effectiveness of self-management interventions in patients with symptoms similar to those of TBI. However, reviews did not address adaptation of self-management interventions for those with cognitive deficits or for populations with greater vulnerabilities, such as low education and older adults. Adaptations for TBI and its intersection with these special groups may be needed.