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An Evaluation of the Paediatric Acquired Brain Injury Community Outreach Programme (PABICOP)
Brain Injury
  • Janette McDougall, Western University
  • Michelle Servais, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Joy Sommerfreund, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Ellen Rosen, London Health Sciences Centre
  • Jane Gillett, Hamilton Health Sciences Centre
  • Janice Gray, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Sara Somers, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • Pamela Frid, Thames Valley Children's Centre
  • David Dewit, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
  • Lisa Pearlman, London Health Sciences Centre
  • Frances Hicock, Thames Valley Children's Centre
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2009
URL with Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.1080/02699050600975541
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Abstract

Primary objective: To examine the utility of a coordinated, family/community-focused programme (PABICOP) vs. a standard approach for improving outcomes for children with ABI and their families.

Research design: Pre-test–post-test design, with comparison group and follow-up.

Methods and procedures: Ninety-six children (64 children receiving PABICOP services and 32 children receiving standard care) participated in the study. Measures were completed at baseline and 3 and 12 months later.

Main outcomes and results: Parents/caregivers with more than 10 contacts with PABICOP scored significantly higher on an ABI knowledge quiz than either parents/caregivers with 10 contacts or less or the comparison group at post-test and follow-up. Parents/caregivers with 10 contacts or less with PABICOP reported significantly greater improvements in children's school and total competence on the CBCL than either parents/caregivers with more than 10 contacts or the comparison group at post-test and follow-up.

Conclusions: PABICOP may be more useful for enhancing knowledge of ABI for parents/caregivers and for integrating children into the community over a 1-year period than a standard approach. The amount of service received appears to influence outcomes.

Citation Information
Janette McDougall, Michelle Servais, Joy Sommerfreund, Ellen Rosen, et al.. "An Evaluation of the Paediatric Acquired Brain Injury Community Outreach Programme (PABICOP)" Brain Injury Vol. 20 Iss. 11 (2009) p. 1189 - 1205
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/pamela-frid/1/