Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI): Scale Development and Metric Properties
Nicole von Steinbüchel(University of Göttingen), Jean-Luc Truelle(Hôpital Raymond-Poincaré), Stefan Höfer(Innsbruck Medical University), Jane Powell(Goldsmiths University of London), Silke Schmidt(Universitätsmedizin Greifswald), Monika Bullinger(Eppendorf (Germany)), Nadine Sasse(University of Göttingen), George Zitnay(Martha Jefferson Hospital), Henning Gibbons(University of Göttingen), Lindsay Wilson(University of Stirling), Wilbert Bakx(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Andrew I.R. Maas(Antwerp University Hospital), Sanna Koskinen(Rehabilitation Foundation), Edmund Neugebauer(Witten/Herdecke University), Graeme Hawthorne(The University of Melbourne), Anne‐Lise Christensen(University of Copenhagen), K. von Wild(University of Münster), Rita Formisano(Fondazione Santa Lucia), Jaana Sarajuuri(Rehabilitation Foundation)
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