Marie N Dahdah1, Mark T Barisa, Kathryn Schmidt, Sunni A Barnes, Rosemary Dubiel, Cynthia Dunklin, Caryn Harper, Librada Callender, Amy Wilson, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Shahid Shafi. 1. Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation, Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, Texas (Drs Dahdah, Barisa, Dubiel, and Wilson); Institute for Health Care Research and Improvement, Baylor Health Care System, Dallas, TX (Ms Schmidt and Drs Barnes and Shafi); North Texas Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Center, Dallas, Texas (Drs Dahdah, Barisa, Dubiel, Wilson, Diaz-Arrastia, and Shafi and Mss Dunklin, Harper, and Callender); Department of Neurology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, (Dr Diaz-Arrastia); and Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Rockville, Maryland (Dr Diaz-Arrastia).
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To measure patient functional outcomes across rehabilitation centers. SETTING: Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (TBIMS) centers. PARTICIPANTS: Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) admitted to 21 TBIMS rehabilitation centers (N = 6975, during 1999-2008). DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. MAIN MEASURES: Center-specific functional outcomes of TBI patients using Functional Independence Measure, Disability Rating Scale, and Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended. RESULTS: There were large differences in patient characteristics across centers (demographics, TBI severity, and functional deficits at admission to rehabilitation). However, even after taking those factors into account, there were significant differences in functional outcomes of patients treated at different TBIMS centers. CONCLUSION: There are significant differences in functional outcomes of TBI patients across rehabilitation centers.
OBJECTIVE: To measure patient functional outcomes across rehabilitation centers. SETTING:Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (TBIMS) centers. PARTICIPANTS: Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) admitted to 21 TBIMS rehabilitation centers (N = 6975, during 1999-2008). DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. MAIN MEASURES: Center-specific functional outcomes of TBIpatients using Functional Independence Measure, Disability Rating Scale, and Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended. RESULTS: There were large differences in patient characteristics across centers (demographics, TBI severity, and functional deficits at admission to rehabilitation). However, even after taking those factors into account, there were significant differences in functional outcomes of patients treated at different TBIMS centers. CONCLUSION: There are significant differences in functional outcomes of TBIpatients across rehabilitation centers.
Authors: Elena Shumskaya; Marcel A J van Gerven; David G Norris; Pieter E Vos; Roy P C Kessels Journal: Exp Brain Res Date: 2016-11-24 Impact factor: 1.972