Mental health services and related factors in health care of traumatic brain injury survivors

Background: Family members can be confounded by cognitive and other changes that occur in traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors, and feel burdened in providing their nursing care. Factors affecting mental health promotion in caregivers of patients with TBI-induced cognitive dysfunction have not bee...

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Sleep
Social behavior
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