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Assessing independence in mobility activities in trauma care: Validity and reliability of the Activity Independence Measure-Trauma (AIM-T) in humanitarian settings

Gohy B, Opava CH, von Schreeb J, Van den Bergh R, Brus A,  et al.
2023-09-11 • PLOS Global Public Health
2023-09-11 • PLOS Global Public Health
The importance of measuring outcomes after injury beyond mortality and morbidity is increasingly recognized, though underreported in humanitarian settings. To address shortcomings of exi...
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Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the MSF Trauma Center, Kunduz Afghanistan : luxury or necessity?

Gohy B, Ali E, Bergh RVd, Schillberg EBL, Nasim M,  et al.
2018-05-20 • MSF Scientific Days International 2018
2018-05-20 • MSF Scientific Days International 2018

Early physical and functional rehabilitation of trauma patients in the Médecins Sans Frontières Trauma Centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan: Luxury or necessity?

Gohy B, Ali E, Van Den Berg R, Schillberg EBL, Nasim M,  et al.
2016-10-13 • International Health
2016-10-13 • International Health
BACKGROUND
In Afghanistan, Médecins Sans Frontières provided specialised trauma care in Kunduz Trauma Centre (KTC), including physiotherapy. In this study, we describe the developmen...

Monitoring independence in daily life activities after trauma in humanitarian settings: Item reduction and assessment of content validity of the Activity Independence Measure-Trauma (AIM-T)

Gohy B, Opava CH, von Schreeb J, Van den Bergh R, Brus A,  et al.
2022-12-14 • PLOS Global Public Health
2022-12-14 • PLOS Global Public Health
A standardized set of measures to assess functioning after trauma in humanitarian settings has been called for. The Activity Independence Measure for Trauma (AIM-T) is a clinician-rated ...