Predictors of Access to Rehabilitation in the Year Following Traumatic Brain Injury: A European Prospective and Multicenter Study.
Adult
Brain Injuries, Traumatic
/ rehabilitation
Educational Status
Employment
/ statistics & numerical data
Europe
Female
Glasgow Coma Scale
Health Services Accessibility
/ statistics & numerical data
Hospitalization
/ statistics & numerical data
Humans
Injury Severity Score
Male
Middle Aged
Neurological Rehabilitation
/ statistics & numerical data
Prognosis
Prospective Studies
Sex Factors
Europe
international prospective study
predictive factors
rehabilitation
traumatic brain injury
Journal
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair
ISSN: 1552-6844
Titre abrégé: Neurorehabil Neural Repair
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 100892086
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
09 2020
09 2020
Historique:
pubmed:
9
8
2020
medline:
24
8
2021
entrez:
9
8
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Although rehabilitation is beneficial for individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI), a significant proportion of them do not receive adequate rehabilitation after acute care. Therefore, the goal of this prospective and multicenter study was to investigate predictors of access to rehabilitation in the year following injury in patients with TBI. Data from a large European study (CENTER-TBI), including TBIs of all severities between December 2014 and December 2017 were used (N = 4498 patients). Participants were dichotomized into those who had and those who did not have access to rehabilitation in the year following TBI. Potential predictors included sociodemographic factors, psychoactive substance use, preinjury medical history, injury-related factors, and factors related to medical care, complications, and discharge. In the year following traumatic injury, 31.4% of patients received rehabilitation services. Access to rehabilitation was positively and significantly predicted by female sex (odds ratio [OR] = 1.50), increased number of years of education completed (OR = 1.05), living in Northern (OR = 1.62; reference: Western Europe) or Southern Europe (OR = 1.74), lower prehospital Glasgow Coma Scale score (OR = 1.03), higher Injury Severity Score (OR = 1.01), intracranial (OR = 1.33) and extracranial (OR = 1.99) surgery, and extracranial complication (OR = 1.75). On contrast, significant negative predictors were lack of preinjury employment (OR = 0.80), living in Central and Eastern Europe (OR = 0.42), and admission to hospital ward (OR = 0.47; reference: admission to intensive care unit) or direct discharge from emergency room (OR = 0.24). Based on these findings, there is an urgent need to implement national and international guidelines and strategies for access to rehabilitation after TBI.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
Although rehabilitation is beneficial for individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI), a significant proportion of them do not receive adequate rehabilitation after acute care.
OBJECTIVE
Therefore, the goal of this prospective and multicenter study was to investigate predictors of access to rehabilitation in the year following injury in patients with TBI.
METHODS
Data from a large European study (CENTER-TBI), including TBIs of all severities between December 2014 and December 2017 were used (N = 4498 patients). Participants were dichotomized into those who had and those who did not have access to rehabilitation in the year following TBI. Potential predictors included sociodemographic factors, psychoactive substance use, preinjury medical history, injury-related factors, and factors related to medical care, complications, and discharge.
RESULTS
In the year following traumatic injury, 31.4% of patients received rehabilitation services. Access to rehabilitation was positively and significantly predicted by female sex (odds ratio [OR] = 1.50), increased number of years of education completed (OR = 1.05), living in Northern (OR = 1.62; reference: Western Europe) or Southern Europe (OR = 1.74), lower prehospital Glasgow Coma Scale score (OR = 1.03), higher Injury Severity Score (OR = 1.01), intracranial (OR = 1.33) and extracranial (OR = 1.99) surgery, and extracranial complication (OR = 1.75). On contrast, significant negative predictors were lack of preinjury employment (OR = 0.80), living in Central and Eastern Europe (OR = 0.42), and admission to hospital ward (OR = 0.47; reference: admission to intensive care unit) or direct discharge from emergency room (OR = 0.24).
CONCLUSIONS
Based on these findings, there is an urgent need to implement national and international guidelines and strategies for access to rehabilitation after TBI.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32762407
doi: 10.1177/1545968320946038
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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Pagination
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Cecilia Åkerlund
(C)
Krisztina Amrein
(K)
Lasse Andreassen
(L)
Audny Anke
(A)
Anna Antoni
(A)
Gérard Audibert
(G)
Maria Luisa Azzolini
(ML)
Ronald Bartels
(R)
Pál Barzó
(P)
Romuald Beauvais
(R)
Ronny Beer
(R)
Bo-Michael Bellander
(BM)
Antonio Belli
(A)
Habib Benali
(H)
Maurizio Berardino
(M)
Luigi Beretta
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Morten Blaabjerg
(M)
Peter Bragge
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Alexandra Brazinova
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Vibeke Brinck
(V)
Joanne Brooker
(J)
Camilla Brorsson
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Andras Buki
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Monika Bullinger
(M)
Manuel Cabeleira
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Alessio Caccioppola
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Emiliana Calappi
(E)
Maria Rosa Calvi
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Peter Cameron
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Guillermo Carbayo Lozano
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Marco Carbonara
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Simona Cavallo
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Giorgio Chevallard
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Arturo Chieregato
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Giuseppe Citerio
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Iris Ceyisakar
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Hans Clusmann
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Mark Coburn
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Jonathan Coles
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Jamie D Cooper
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Marta Correia
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Amra Čović
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Nicola Curry
(N)
Endre Czeiter
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Marek Czosnyka
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Claire Dahyot-Fizelier
(C)
Paul Dark
(P)
Véronique De Keyser
(V)
Vincent Degos
(V)
Francesco Della Corte
(F)
Hugo den Boogert
(H)
Bart Depreitere
(B)
Đula Đilvesi
(Đ)
Abhishek Dixit
(A)
Emma Donoghue
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Jens Dreier
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Kelly Foks
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Dashiell Gantner
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Guoyi Gao
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Pradeep George
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Ben Glocker
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(J)
Pedro A Gomez
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