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Novack, T. (2000). The Orientation Log. The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/
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O-Log References

Alderson AL, Novack TA. (2002). Measuring recovery of orientation during acute rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury: value and expectations of recovery. Jounal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 17, 210-219.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
102086575

Dowler, R.N., Bush, B.A., Novack, T.A., & Jackson, W.T. (2000). Cognitive orientation in rehabilitation and neuropsychological outcome after traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 14, 117-23.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
10695568

Israelian, M.A., Novack, T.A., Glen, E.T., & Alderson, A. (2000). Changes in orientation during acute rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 45, 284-291.

Jackson, W.T., Novack, T.A., & Dowler, R.N. (1998). Effective serial measurement of cognitive orientation in rehabilitation: The Orientation Log. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 79, 718-20.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
9630156

Novack, T.A., Dowler, R.N., Bush, B.A., Glen, E.T., & Schneider, J.J. (2000). Validity of the Orientation Log relative to the Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 15: 957-961.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
10785625

Salisbury, D., Baños, J.H., Novack, T.A., & Schneider, J.J. (2005). Significance of decreased orientation performance during rehabilitation. Rehabilitation Psychology, 50: 174-176.

 

 
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