Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2023
Abstract
IT HAS BEEN 8 years since the first iteration of the INCOG clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) were published. Much has happened since 2014, and a considerable body of evidence has been published in the various domains of cognitive rehabilitation research represented in this special issue. Over this time, significant developments in the science of identifying, appraising, and distilling research evidence into practically applicable CPGs have emerged, as well as implementation efforts to ensure meaningful change in care delivery.
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Bragge, Peter PhD; Bayley, Mark Theodore MD, FRCPC; Velikonja, Diana PhD, MScCP; Togher, Leanne PhD, BAppSc (Speech Path); Ponsford, Jennie PhD, AO, MA (Clinical Neuropsychology); Janzen, Shannon MSc; Harnett, Amber MSc, BScN, RN (c); Kua, Ailene MSc, PMP; Patsakos, Eleni MSc; McIntyre, Amanda RN; Teasell, Robert MD, FRCPC; Kennedy, Mary PhD, CCC-SLP; Marshall, Shawn MD, MSc, FRCPC. The Future of INCOG (Is Now). Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 38(1):p 103-107, January/February 2023. | https://doi.org/10.1097/HTR.0000000000000836
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This article was originally published in Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, volume 38, issue 1, in 2023. https://doi.org/10.1097/HTR.0000000000000836