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dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationBorgen, Ida Maria Henriksen Røe, Cecilie Brunborg, Cathrine Tenovuo, Olli Azouvi, Philippe Dawes, Helen Majdan, Marek Ranta, Jukka Rusnak, Martin Wiegers, E Tverdal, Cathrine Buaas Jacob, Louis Cogne, Melanie von Steinbuechel, Nicole Andelic, Nada Andreassen, Lasse Anke, Audny Frisvold, Shirin Helseth, Eirik Røise, Olav Skandsen, Toril Vik, Anne Åkerlund, Cecilia Amrein, Krisztina Antoni, Anna Audibert, Gerard Azzolini, Maria Luisa Bartels, Ronald Barzo, Pal Beauvais, Romuald Beer, Ronny Bellander, Bo-Michael Belli, Antonio Benali, Habib Berardino, Maurizio Beretta, Luigi Blaabjerg, Morten Bragge, Peter Brazinova, Alexandra Brinck, Vibeke Brooker, Joanne Brorsson, Camilla Buki, Andras Bullinger, Monika Cabeleira, Manuel Caccioppola, Alessio Calappi, Emiliana Calvi, Maria Rosa Cameron, Peter Lozano, Guillermo Carbayo . Care transitions in the first 6 months following traumatic brain injury: Lessons from the CENTER-TBI study. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2021, 64(6)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/89332
dc.description.abstractBackground: No large international studies have investigated care transitions during or after acute hospitalisations for traumatic brain injury (TBI). Objectives: To characterise various TBI-care pathways and the number of associated transitions during the first 6 months after TBI and to assess the impact of these on functional TBI outcome controlled for demographic and injury-related factors. Methods: This was a cohort study of patients with TBI admitted to various trauma centres enrolled in the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in TBI (CENTER-TBI) study. Number of transitions and specific care pathways were identified. Multiple logistic regression analyses were used to assess the impact of number of transitions and care pathways on functional outcome at 6 months post-injury as assessed by the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOSE). Results: In total, 3133 patients survived the acute TBI-care pathway and had at least one documented in-hospital transition at 6-month follow-up. The median number of transitions was 3 (interquartile range 2-3). The number of transitions did not predict functional outcome at 6 months (odds ratio 1.08, 95% confidence interval 1.09-1.18; p = 0.063). A total of 378 different care pathways were identified; 8 were identical for at least 100 patients and characterized as "common pathways". Five of these common care pathways predicted better functional outcomes at 6 months, and the remaining 3 pathways were unrelated to outcome. In both models, increased age, violence as the cause of injury, pre-injury presence of systemic disease, both intracranial and overall injury severity, and regions of Southern/Eastern Europe were associated with unfavourable functional outcomes at 6 months. Conclusions: A high number of different and complex care pathways was found for patients with TBI, particularly those with severe injuries. This high number and variety of care pathway possibilities indicates a need for standardisation and development of "common data elements for TBI care pathways" for future studies.
dc.languageEN
dc.publisherElsevier Masson
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dc.titleCare transitions in the first 6 months following traumatic brain injury: Lessons from the CENTER-TBI study
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorBorgen, Ida Maria Henriksen
dc.creator.authorRøe, Cecilie
dc.creator.authorBrunborg, Cathrine
dc.creator.authorTenovuo, Olli
dc.creator.authorAzouvi, Philippe
dc.creator.authorDawes, Helen
dc.creator.authorMajdan, Marek
dc.creator.authorRanta, Jukka
dc.creator.authorRusnak, Martin
dc.creator.authorWiegers, E
dc.creator.authorTverdal, Cathrine Buaas
dc.creator.authorJacob, Louis
dc.creator.authorCogne, Melanie
dc.creator.authorvon Steinbuechel, Nicole
dc.creator.authorAndelic, Nada
dc.creator.authorAndreassen, Lasse
dc.creator.authorAnke, Audny
dc.creator.authorFrisvold, Shirin
dc.creator.authorHelseth, Eirik
dc.creator.authorRøise, Olav
dc.creator.authorSkandsen, Toril
dc.creator.authorVik, Anne
dc.creator.authorÅkerlund, Cecilia
dc.creator.authorAmrein, Krisztina
dc.creator.authorAntoni, Anna
dc.creator.authorAudibert, Gerard
dc.creator.authorAzzolini, Maria Luisa
dc.creator.authorBartels, Ronald
dc.creator.authorBarzo, Pal
dc.creator.authorBeauvais, Romuald
dc.creator.authorBeer, Ronny
dc.creator.authorBellander, Bo-Michael
dc.creator.authorBelli, Antonio
dc.creator.authorBenali, Habib
dc.creator.authorBerardino, Maurizio
dc.creator.authorBeretta, Luigi
dc.creator.authorBlaabjerg, Morten
dc.creator.authorBragge, Peter
dc.creator.authorBrazinova, Alexandra
dc.creator.authorBrinck, Vibeke
dc.creator.authorBrooker, Joanne
dc.creator.authorBrorsson, Camilla
dc.creator.authorBuki, Andras
dc.creator.authorBullinger, Monika
dc.creator.authorCabeleira, Manuel
dc.creator.authorCaccioppola, Alessio
dc.creator.authorCalappi, Emiliana
dc.creator.authorCalvi, Maria Rosa
dc.creator.authorCameron, Peter
dc.creator.authorLozano, Guillermo Carbayo
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dc.identifier.jtitleAnnals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
dc.identifier.volume64
dc.identifier.issue6
dc.identifier.pagecount8
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2020.10.009
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-91934
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dc.source.issn1877-0657
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dc.relation.projectEC/HEU/602150


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