Time use and physical activity in a specialised brain injury rehabilitation unit: an observational study

2018 
ABSTRACTObjectives: To determine what is the use of time and physical activity in people undertaking inpatient rehabilitation in a specialised brain injury unit. To determine participants’ level of independence related to the use of time and physical activity.Methods: Design: Cross-sectional observation study. Participants: Fourteen people [mean (SD) age 40 (15) years] with brain injuries undertaking inpatient rehabilitation. Procedure: Participants were observed every 12 minutes over 5 days (Monday to Friday from 7:30 am until 7:30 pm) using a behaviour mapping tool. Outcome measures: Observation of location, people present, body position and activity engaged in (both therapeutic and nontherapeutic). Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scores were determined for each participant.Results: Participants spent a large part of their time alone (34%) in sedentary positions (83%) and in their bedrooms (48%) doing non-therapeutic activities (78%). There was a positive relationship between a higher level of ind...
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