| Literature DB >> 35772816 |
Jennifer Weaver1,2, Alison Cogan3, Parie Bhandari2, Bint-E Awan Zainab2, Erica Jacobs2, Ariana Pape2, Chantal Nguyen2, Ann Guernon4,5, Tom Harrod2, Theresa Bender Pape5, Trudy Mallinson2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Historically, heterogeneous outcome assessments have been used to measure recovery of consciousness in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) following traumatic brain injury (TBI), making it difficult to compare across studies. To date, however, there is no comprehensive review of clinical outcome assessments that are used in intervention studies of adults with DoC. The objective of this scoping review is to develop a comprehensive inventory of clinical outcome assessments for recovery of consciousness that have been used in clinical studies of adults with DoC following TBI. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The methodological framework for this review is: (1) identify the research questions, (2) identify relevant studies, (3) select studies, (4) chart the data, (5) collate, summarise and report results and (6) consult stakeholders to drive knowledge translation. We will identify relevant studies by searching the following electronic bibliographic databases: PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, PsycINFO and The Cochrane Library (including Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and Cochrane Methodology Register). Criteria for article inclusion are published in the English-language, peer-reviewed studies of interventions aimed at facilitating recovery of consciousness among adults (> 18 years) with DoC following a severe TBI, published from January 1986 to December 2020. Articles meeting inclusion criteria at this stage will undergo a full text review. We will chart the data by applying the WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Framework to identify the content areas of clinical outcome assessments. To support knowledge translation efforts, we will involve clinicians and researchers experienced in TBI care throughout the project from conceptualisation of the study through dissemination of results. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: No ethical approval is required for this study as it is not determined to be human subjects research. Results will be presented at national conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42017058383. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: Neurological injury; Protocols & guidelines; REHABILITATION MEDICINE
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35772816 PMCID: PMC9247663 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056538
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 3.006
Examples of Common Data Elements
| Type of CDE | Definition | Example of CDE |
| General core | Recommended for all NIH-funded studies: general | C00031: race expanded category |
| Disease-specific core | Recommended for all NIH-funded studies: disease specific (TBI) | C01001: Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)—motor response scale |
| Basic* | Recommended for all TBI NIH-funded studies: specific to subdiseases (eg, epidemiology and moderate/severe: rehabilitation) | C07155: Disability Rating Scale Total Score |
| Supplemental | Recommended for NIH-funded studies: specific to study design or type of research | C07145: JFK Coma Recovery Scale-Revised—total score |
*Basic CDEs are comparable to supplemental-highly recommended CDEs for other diagnostic categories.
CDEs, Common Data Elements; NIH, National Institutes of Health; TBI, traumatic brain injury.
Examples of the search strategy that will generate the articles to review for the research question
| Database | Search terms | Customisation |
| Cochrane | ((“traumatic brain injury”) OR (coma) OR (“persistent vegetative state”) OR (“minimally conscious state”) OR (“consciousness disorder*”) OR (“disorder* of consciousness”)) AND ((recovery) OR (“activities of daily living”) OR (awareness) OR (wakefulness)) AND ((“critical care outcome*”) OR (“treatment outcome*”) OR (“outcome assessment”) OR (evaluation) OR (assessment)) | 1987–2020, all publication types |
| Embase | ((exp traumatic brain injury/ OR traumatic brain injur*.ti, ab.) OR (exp coma/ OR coma*.ti, ab.) OR (exp persistent vegetative state/ OR persistent vegetative state*.ti, ab.) OR (exp minimally conscious state/ OR minimally conscious state*.ti, ab.) OR (exp consciousness disorder/ OR consciousness disorder*.ti, ab. OR disorder* of consciousness.ti, ab.)) AND ((exp convalescence/ OR convalescence.ti, ab. OR recover*.ti, ab.) OR (exp daily life activity/ OR daily life activit*.ti, ab. OR activit* of daily living.ti, ab.) OR (exp awareness/ OR awareness.ti, ab.) OR (exp wakefulness/ OR wakefulness.ti, ab.)) AND ((exp critical care outcome/ OR critical care outcome*.ti, ab.) OR (exp treatment outcome/ OR treatment outcome*.ti, ab.) OR (evaluation*.ti, ab.) OR (exp outcome assessment/ OR assessment*.ti, ab.)) | English, 1986–2020 |
| PsycInfo | (SU (“traumatic brain injur*”) OR TI (“traumatic brain injur*”) OR AB (“traumatic brain injur*”) OR SU (coma*) OR TI (coma*) OR AB (coma*) OR SU (“persistent vegetative state*”) OR TI (“persistent vegetative state*”) OR AB (“persistent vegetative state*”) OR SU (“minimally conscious state*”) OR TI (“minimally conscious state*”) OR AB (“minimally conscious state*”) OR SU (“consciousness disorder*”) OR TI (“consciousness disorder*”) OR AB (“consciousness disorder*”) OR SU (“disorder* of consciousness”) OR TI (“disorder* of consciousness”) OR AB (“disorder* of consciousness”)) AND (SU (recover*) OR TI (recover*) OR AB (recover*) OR SU (“activit* of daily living”) OR TI (“activit* of daily living”) OR AB (“activit* of daily living”) OR SU (awareness) OR TI (awareness) OR AB (awareness) OR SU (wakefulness) OR TI (wakefulness) OR AB (wakefulness)) AND (SU (“critical care outcome*”) OR TI (“critical care outcome*”) OR AB (“critical care outcome*”) OR SU (“treatment outcome*”) OR TI (“treatment outcome*”) OR AB (“treatment outcome*”) OR SU (“outcome assessment*”) OR TI (“outcome assessment*”) OR AB (“outcome assessment*”) OR SU (evaluation*) OR TI (evaluation*) OR AB (evaluation*) OR SU (assessment*) OR TI (assessment*) OR AB (assessment*)) | January 1987–31 December 2020, English only |
| PubMed | (Severe Traumatic Brain Injury [tiab] OR Brain Injuries, Traumatic [mesh] OR traumatic brain injury [tiab] OR coma, post-head injury [mesh] OR persistent vegetative state [mesh] OR minimally conscious state [tiab] OR consciousness disorders [mesh] OR disorders of consciousness [tiab]) AND (recovery [tiab] OR recovery of function [mesh] OR activities of daily living [mesh] OR awareness [mesh] OR awareness [tiab] OR wakefulness [mesh] OR wakefulness [tiab]) AND (Critical care outcomes [mesh] OR treatment outcome [mesh] OR “outcome assessment (health care)” [mesh] OR disability evaluation [mesh] OR evaluation [tiab] OR patient outcome assessment [mesh] OR assessment [tiab]) | Humans, English, 1 January 1986–31 December 2020 |
| Scopus | (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“traumatic brain injur*”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (coma*) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“persistent vegetative state*”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“minimally conscious state*”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“consciousness disorder*”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“disorder* of consciousness”)) AND (TITLE-ABS-KEY (recover*) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“activit* of daily living”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (awareness) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (wakefulness)) AND (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“critical care outcome*”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“treatment outcome*”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (“outcome assessment*”) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (evaluation*) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (assessment*)) | English |
*Search dates will include 1 January 1986 to 31 December 2020.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the scoping review
| Category | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
| Language | English | |
| Publication date range | January 1986 to December 2020 | Before 1986 |
| Participant sge | Participant age: >18 years of age | All participants were under 18 years of age |
| Participant diagnosis | Participant diagnosis: disordered consciousness (DoC) following severe TBI | Participants had brain pathologies such as Alzheimer’s disease or non-traumatic brain injury, and/or were conscious, alert and oriented |
| Intervention | Intervention aimed at facilitating recovery of consciousness | Purpose of intervention was not described as facilitating recovery of consciousness |
| Study design | All designs of primary, peer-reviewed studies including randomised control trials, observational studies, cohort studies, case–control studies, case series and case reports | Qualitative studies; meta-analyses, systematic reviews and scoping reviews |
Publication date: January 1986 to December 2020.
Language: English.
TBI, traumatic brain injury.
Title and abstract review form
| Questions | |
| 1. Is the article written in English? | □ Yes |
| 2. Is the article published after 1985? | □ Yes |
| 3. Is the article about human subjects? | □ Yes |
| a. Are the human subject’s adults (≥18 years) | □ Yes |
| b. Do the adults have a traumatic brain injury? | □ Yes |
| c. Are the adults unconscious? | □ Yes |
| 4. Is the article about an intervention? | □ Yes |
| a. Is the purpose of the intervention to facilitate recovery of consciousness? | □ Yes |
| b. Is it a meta-analysis, scoping review or systematic review? | □ Yes → Exclude & search the reference list |