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Unmet Rehabilitation Needs after Traumatic Brain Injury across Europe: Results from the CENTER-TBI Study.

Nada Andelic1,2, Cecilie Røe1,2,3, Olli Tenovuo4, Philippe Azouvi5,6, Helen Dawes7,8, Marek Majdan9, Jukka Ranta10, Emilie I Howe1,3, Eveline J A Wiegers11, Cathrine Tverdal3,12, Ida Borgen1,13, Marit V Forslund1, Ingerid Kleffelgaard1, Hilde M Dahl3,14, Louis Jacob15,16, Mélanie Cogné17, Juan Lu18, Nicole von Steinbuechel19, Marina Zeldovich19.   

Abstract

This study aims to assess rehabilitation needs and provision of rehabilitation services for individuals with moderate-to-severe disability and investigate factors influencing the probability of receiving rehabilitation within six months after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Overall, the analyses included 1206 individuals enrolled in the CENTER-TBI study with severe-to-moderate disability. Impairments in five outcome domains (daily life activities, physical, cognition, speech/language, and psychological) and the use of respective rehabilitation services (occupational therapy, physiotherapy, cognitive and speech therapies, and psychological counselling) were recorded. Sociodemographic and injury-related factors were used to investigate the probability of receiving rehabilitation. Physiotherapy was the most frequently provided rehabilitation service, followed by speech and occupational therapy. Psychological counselling was the least frequently accessed service. The probability of receiving a rehabilitative intervention increased for individuals with greater brain injury severity (odds ratio (OR) 1.75, CI 95%: 1.27-2.42), physical (OR 1.92, CI 95%: 1.21-3.05) and cognitive problems (OR 4.00, CI 95%: 2.34-6.83) but decreased for individuals reporting psychological problems (OR 0.57, CI 95%: 1.21-3.05). The study results emphasize the need for more extensive prescription of rehabilitation services for individuals with disability. Moreover, targeted rehabilitation programs, which aim to improve outcomes, should specifically involve psychological services to meet the needs of individuals recovering from TBI.

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Keywords:  disability; outcome; rehabilitation needs; traumatic brain injury

Year:  2021        PMID: 33802336      PMCID: PMC7959119          DOI: 10.3390/jcm10051035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


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