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Living with brain injury in the community: Outcomes from a community-based self-management support (CB-SMS) programme in Australia
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Results from this study partially support the role of the programme in promoting the development of personal resources following brain injury. However, the findings remind one that without monitoring and maintenance over time, any gains made are unlikely to be sustained. Further, the need for programmes to respond to gender differences is highlighted by this study.
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