Hopkins Hour - Navigating the fog: the fatigue experience and management after traumatic brain injury
Fatigue after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a multifaceted issue that has significant impact on the daily lives of people with TBI and their key support people. In this Hopkins Hour, a team of Hopkins researchers and Metro South clinician-researchers presented findings from two studies:
- A scoping review of interventions for fatigue, and
- A longitudinal mixed methods study about fatigue, from the perspective of people with ABI and their key support people.
The session ended with a dynamic panel discussion, with lived experience experts joining the call to offer their perspectives and questions about fatigue.
Please see the below flyer for more information.
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Tags: Hopkins Hour, Program 2, Enabling Technologies And Environments, Fatigue, Fog
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