ABIEBR :: 3. Efficacy and Models of Care Following an Acquired Brain Injury

3. Efficacy and Models of Care Following an Acquired Brain Injury

Acquired brain injury presents unique challenges that make rehabilitation difficult to standardize. The development of best-practice principles has been hindered by limited access to adequate sample sizes and appropriate comparison groups in ABI patients within a clinical, rehabilitation environment (National Institute of Health, 1998). As a result, a consensus on optimal models of care for brain injured patients has been elusive.