Unintentional injury after traumatic brain injury: Issues, assessment, and reducing risk.
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Unintentional poisonings, falls, and motor vehicle crashes contribute to reduced life expectancy among persons with TBI [1]. Research examining adolescents and adults with moderate to severe TBI who participated in rehabilitation showed that they were twice as likely to die from an unintentional injury that occurs following their TBI compared to individuals in the rehabilitation population of similar age, sex and race. In particular, fall related injuries are both a leading cause of an initial TBI and more likely to lead to death following a TBI [1]. Persistent health problems among those with a TBI contribute to limitations in function, disability and reduced life quality [2–4], all of which can lead to increased injury risk. The public health burden of TBI extends beyond primary prevention to research and programs addressing how best to reduce injuries after experiencing a TBI. This special issue is dedicated to work on unintentional injury after a TBI with a focus on understanding injury risk related to changes in cognition, health, and behavior as a result of the TBI. Dr. Grant Baldwin and colleagues provide a commentary to describe the public health burden of TBI and current efforts to reduce unintentional injuries, from a sports or recreation-related injury, a motor vehicle crash, or an older adult fall. The commentary offers insights into the public health approach to injury prevention and how these efforts can reduce injuries after TBI. Dr. Carlson and colleagues report on the associations of TBI and motor vehicle crash (MVC)-related hospitalization of service members who use Veteran’s Health Administration (VA) Healthcare. This study reveals a substantial risk for post-TBI MVC in veterans with a TBI. The authors suggest that driver safety interventions may reduce the risk of subsequent TBI after the initial injury. Dr. Seel and colleagues characterize the development and validation of a measure for assessing safety and risk at home and in the community for individuals with moderate to severe TBI following hospital discharge. The emphasis of this article is on the theoretical support for their conceptual framework that identifies individual level factors that underlie safety risk that leads to unintentional injuries. The authors propose to examine safety in terms of “patient-centered” outcome measures that evaluate health, function and participation as part of daily experiences. Dr. Kolakowsky-Hayner describes the effects of a TBI on functional skills and aligns these with risk for unintentional injury. Following a TBI, changes in cognitive and health functioning can result in reduction in an individual’s’ ability to monitor their environment and safety skills that can create an increased risk for unintentional injury. Plans that includes healthcare provider consideration of health monitoring, informing individuals with TBI about the
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- NeuroRehabilitation
دوره 39 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016