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Citation

Nalder EJ, Zabjek K, Dawson DR, Bottari CL, Gagnon I, McFadyen BJ, Hunt AW, McKenna S, Ouellet MC, Giroux S, Cullen NK, Niechwiej-Szwedo E. Can. J. Neurol. Sci. 2018; 45(6): 643-651.

Affiliation

12Department of Kinesiology,University of Waterloo,Waterloo,Ontario,Canada (ENS).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

DOI

10.1017/cjn.2018.334

PMID

30430969

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This paper reports on a funded summit, which convened a multidisciplinary group of experts to provide consensus on the research priorities necessary for improving long-term community integration of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their caregivers.

METHODS: The 2-day summit was directed using the World Café Methodology, to engage stakeholders and collaboratively arrive at a consensus on the problems to be targeted in research. Participants (n=54), drawn from two Canadian provinces, included an interdisciplinary group of researchers, clinicians, representatives from brain injury associations, individuals with TBI, and caregivers. In small groups, participants discussed challenges to long-term community integration and potential initiatives that would address these barriers. Field notes from the discussions were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.

RESULTS: The consensus on prioritized research directions included developing interventions to optimize the functioning and participation of individuals with TBI, reducing caregiver burden, and evaluating how emerging technology can facilitate delivery of care.

CONCLUSIONS: The World Café Methodology was an effective method for developing research priorities. The breadth of expertise of participants and the collegial environment allowed for the identification of a broad perspective on important future research directions with potential to enhance the long-term community integration of individuals with brain injury.


Language: en

Keywords

Rehabilitation; Stakeholder engagement; Traumatic brain injury; World Café Method

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