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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC

@ShannonJuengst

Rehabilitation science researcher, mom, nerd, sometimes oboist, quasi-runner, human being. She/her. Views=mine.

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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

[1/5] In a recent @TheLancetNeuro paper led by Dr. @DamsOConnor, investigators explored #TBI as a #ChronicDisease... For many years, TBI was perceived as an injury event with FINITE RECOVERY. Today, TBI is widely recognized as a CHRONIC condition that can affect health & function

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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

The three components of social connection—structure, function, & quality—are vital to our health and well-being. My Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection & Community explains this concept and the many benefits of connecting with others. surgeongeneral.gov/loneliness

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"Taking a multidimensional perspective, we documented four meaningfully distinct participation subgroups (including both objective and subjective dimensions of societal participation) within the TBI rehabilitation population" #TBIMS tandfonline.com/eprint/BI4VXUE…


Come chat with me about health perceptions! #SBM2023 @BehavioralMed #TIRR #CaDeS

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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

Had a great time chairing this panel of community engaged #rehabscientists who partner with members of the #disabilitycommunity focused on #healthpromotion at #SBM2023 @BehavioralMed @UICAHS @OTPitt @WUSTLOT @UMNKinesiology @ACaldwellOT @JaclynOT #KerriMorgan #SusanMagasi

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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

Thank you @TheLancetNeuro for showcasing this work, which was made possible by @nidilrr #TBIMS. People living with chronic TBI need and deserve evidence-based care, as do those living with other chronic diseases.

ONLINE FIRST: In a Review, Kristen Dams-O'Connor and colleagues summarise evidence for long-term, multidomain outcomes following TBI and the bio-psycho-social-ecological factors that might affect chronic care needs in the USA. Read more at: thelancet.com/journals/laneu… @DamsOConnor

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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

ONLINE FIRST: In a Review, Kristen Dams-O'Connor and colleagues summarise evidence for long-term, multidomain outcomes following TBI and the bio-psycho-social-ecological factors that might affect chronic care needs in the USA. Read more at: thelancet.com/journals/laneu… @DamsOConnor

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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

It was an honor to contribute to this review of long-term outcomes following moderate to severe #TBI, based on decades of research from the @TBI_MS We hope these findings will inform evidence-based care models for those living with chronic effects of brain injury 🧠❤️‍🩹

ONLINE FIRST: In a Review, Kristen Dams-O'Connor and colleagues summarise evidence for long-term, multidomain outcomes following TBI and the bio-psycho-social-ecological factors that might affect chronic care needs in the USA. Read more at: thelancet.com/journals/laneu… @DamsOConnor

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Always love collaborating with awesome people on important work!


Very honored to be recognized by IBIA. Thank you!!

Congratulations, Emily L. Dennis, Ph.D., Shannon B. Juengst, Ph.D., Kate Gould, Ph.D., and Rachel K. Rowe, Ph.D. 🏆🎉 #award #braininjury #TBI #concussion @braininjurygrp @cbituk @TheBrainCharity @IPBIS @ABIIreland @CenterTBI @TBIRegistryCo

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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

Love is not lost with dementia, of that I am sure. This is my wife Laura, trying to console me as I am struggling with her condition. Very precious moment, the result of person-centred care, specifically the Butterfly Model. #HappyValentineDay My Love! 🌹💓#LTC #familycaregivers

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Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

Delighted to share the companion article to our recently published paper on pandemic-time mental health in the @TBI_MS! Thankful for the opportunity to lead this collaborative work in @ArchivesPMR pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36736808/

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Happening this afternoon! @txalzresearch @memorialhermann @UTSW_PMR

For our TARCC 2023 poster, @ShannonJuengst & I looked at the health perceptions of care partners of persons with #dementia using the Multidimensional Health Perceptions Questionnaire #MHPQ. Come check out our poster next week to learn more! @txalzresearch



Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

For our TARCC 2023 poster, @ShannonJuengst & I looked at the health perceptions of care partners of persons with #dementia using the Multidimensional Health Perceptions Questionnaire #MHPQ. Come check out our poster next week to learn more! @txalzresearch


Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

Really thrilled to be working with @PattiFo061802, Deana Adams, Dr. Randi Dubiel, Dr. Shelby Halsey on community seminar, Hope Beyond Brain Injury, Apr 15, location TBD. #NorthTexasTBIModelSystem


Shannon Juengst, PhD, CRC Reposted

A recent study from @arabinow @Dawn_M_Neumann @ShannonJuengst and colleagues investigated anxiety trajectories in the first ten years following traumatic brain injury. GAD-7 scores were assessed at 1,2,5, and 10 year follow-ups. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35905772/ @ResearchAtJeff #TBI

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