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Discrepancy between disability and reported well-being after traumatic brain injury.

Isabel Rosalie Arianne Retel HelmrichDavid van KlaverenNada AndelicHester LingsmaAndrew I R MaasDavid MenonSuzanne PolinderCecilie RøeEwout W SteyerbergErnest Van VeenLindsay Wilsonnull null
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2022)
Contrary to the idea that discrepancies are unusual, many patients with poor functional outcomes reported well-being that was at or above the boundary considered satisfactory for the normative sample. These findings challenge the idea that satisfactory HRQoL in patients with disability should be described as 'paradoxical' and question common views of what constitutes 'unfavourable' outcome.
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