Traumatic brain injury : a roadmap for accelerating progress / Donald Berwick, Katherine Bowman, and Chanel Matney, editors ; Committee on Accelerating Progress in Traumatic Brain Injury Research and Care, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Board on Health Care Services, Health and Medicine Division, the National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine.

Every community is affected by traumatic brain injury (TBI). Causes as diverse as falls, sports injuries, vehicle collisions, domestic violence, and military incidents can result in injuries across a spectrum of severity and age groups. Just as the many causes of TBI and the people who experience it...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Berwick, Donald M. (Donald Mark), 1946- (Editor), Bowman, Katherine (Editor), Matney, Chanel (Editor)
Other title:Traumatic brain injury (Berwick)
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Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : National Academies Press, [2022]
Series:Consensus study report.
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520 3 |a Every community is affected by traumatic brain injury (TBI). Causes as diverse as falls, sports injuries, vehicle collisions, domestic violence, and military incidents can result in injuries across a spectrum of severity and age groups. Just as the many causes of TBI and the people who experience it are diverse, so too are the physiological, cognitive, and behavioral changes that can occur following injury. The overall TBI ecosystem is not limited to healthcare and research, but includes the related systems that administer and finance healthcare, accredit care facilities, and provide regulatory approval and oversight of products and therapies. TBI also intersects with the wide range of community organizations and institutions in which people return to learning, work, and play, including the education system, work environments, professional and amateur sports associations, the criminal justice system, and others. Traumatic Brain Injury: A Roadmap for Accelerating Progress examines the current landscape of basic, translational, and clinical TBI research and identifies gaps and opportunities to accelerate research progress and improve care with a focus on the biological, psychological, sociological, and ecological impacts. This report calls not merely for improvement, but for a transformation of attitudes, understanding, investments, and care systems for TBI. 
536 |a This activity was supported by Contract No.W81XWH20C0126 between the National Academy of Sciences and the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command of the Department of Defense. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command that provided support for the project. 
588 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed August 30, 2022). 
505 2 |a Summary. -- 1. Introduction. -- Study context. -- Study purpose, scope, and approach. -- Organization of the report. -- References. -- 2. The scope and burden of traumatic brain injury. -- Frequency of traumatic brain injury. -- Economic costs. -- 3. Understanding patients with traumatic brain injury. -- The patient journey and TBI prevention, care, and recovery -- A framework for understanding TBI: the bio-psycho-socio-ecological model. -- Intersection of TBI with other conditions. -- 4. Traumatic brain injury prevention and awareness. -- The role of prevention. -- Awareness and misunderstanding of TBI. -- 5. Acute care after traumatic brain injury. -- Overview of care provided during the acute phase after TBI. -- TBI classification. -- Tools for acute evaluation of TBI. -- The role of clinical practice guidelines in informing acute TBU care. -- Prehospital evaluation and treatment of TBI. -- Hospital-based evaluation and care. -- Variation in content of and adherence to clinical care guidelines. -- Preparation for transfer to post-acute care. -- Special challenges in acute TBI management. -- Additional considerations. -- 6. Rehabilitation and long-term care needs after traumatic brain injury. -- Target goals and outcomes of care. -- Current care pathways after ACUTE TBI care. -- Long-term and community-based services. -- Long-term care for TBI as a chronic condition. -- Addressing needs of specific TBI populations. -- Unmet family and caregiver burdens. -- Unmet needs in the current system of TBI rehabilitation and long-term care. -- Features of an effective system of post-acute TBI care. -- 7. Gaps, challenges, and opportunities. -- Gaps and challenges in current TBI care and research. -- Opportunities. 8. Roadmap and recommendations: creating an optimized system for TBI. -- An optimized system for TBI. -- Recommendations. -- A research agenda to accelerate the expansion of knowledge. -- References. -- Appendixes. 
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