Access to Rehabilitation After Hospitalization for Traumatic Brain Injury: A National Longitudinal Cohort Study in Sweden.

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Full Title: Neurorehabil Neural Repair

Abbreviation: Neurorehabil Neural Repair

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Subject Category: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

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"Data may be obtained from a third party and are not publicly available. The Public Access to Information and Secrecy Act in Sweden prohibits us from making individual level data publicly available due to ethical concerns about identification. Researchers who are interested in replicating our work can apply for individual level data from: Statistics Sweden (mikrodata@scb.se) for data from the Total Population Register and the Longitudinal Integrated database for Health Insurance and Labour Market Studies; The National Board of Health and Welfare (registerservice@socialstyrelsen.se) for data from The Patient Register and Cause of Death Register.: The author(s) declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: N.M. is scientific advisor for PolarCool Inc, outside the submitted work. HL reports receiving grants from Shire Pharmaceuticals; personal fees from and serving as a speaker for Medice, Shire/Takeda Pharmaceuticals, and Evolan Pharma AB; and sponsorship for a conference on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder from Shire/Takeda Pharmaceuticals and Evolan Pharma AB, all outside the submitted work. The other authors have no competing/conflict of interests to declare."

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"Funding: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The study was financed by grants from the Swedish state under the agreement between the Swedish government and the county councils, the ALF-agreement (FoUI-961365; FOU-1040830), and The Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare (2015-0028)."

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