What information is provided in Australian emergency departments about fitness-to-drive after mild traumatic brain injury: A national survey

Author:

Baker Anne1,Unsworth Carolyn A.12,Lannin Natasha A.134

Affiliation:

1. Department of Occupational Therapy; Faculty of Health Sciences; La Trobe University; Victoria Australia

2. Department of Rehabilitation; School of Health Sciences; Jönköping University; Sweden

3. Department of Occupational Therapy; Alfred Health; Victoria Australia

4. John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research; Sydney Medical School; The University of Sydney; Sydney Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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2. Driving difficulties and adaptive strategies: The perception of individuals having sustained a mild traumatic brain injury;Bottari;Rehabilitation Research and Practice,2012

3. Methodological issues and research recommendations for mild traumatic brain injury: The WHO collaborating centre task force on mild traumatic brain injury;Carroll;Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine,2004

4. Traumatic brain injury and driving assessment: An evidence-based literature review;Classen;American Journal of Occupational Therapy,2009

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