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Treating Chronic Symptoms of Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury - The Child In Context Intervention Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Family centered in-home rehabilitation and Control for Rehabilitation and 7 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 58 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Children with acquired brain injury (ABI) often struggle with complex impairments, including cognitive (such as memory and attention), social, emotional and behavioral challenges. There is a lack of evidence-based knowledge about rehabilitation for children with ABI in the chronic phase. The current study, the CICI Study, is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) directed towards children with ABI and their families in the chronic phase. The study will be conducted in close collaboration with schools and local health care providers. The CICI Study focuses on the child's and parents' individually identified target outcome areas and rehabilitation goals. The intervention aims to enhance everyday functioning in the home and school environment by attaining rehabilitation goals in areas noted as challenging by the participants. The efficacy of the CICI-intervention will be measured in terms of goal attainment, burden of brain injury related symptoms, parenting self-efficacy, unmet health care needs, as well as several aspects of child, parent and family functioning.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Goal-oriented individualized intervention targeting brain injury related areas noted as challenging by the child and family
Usual follow-up in the municipality