Rehabilitation After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Survey in 70 European Neurotrauma Centres Participating in the Center-tbi Study

Maryse C. Cnossen*, Hester F. Lingsma, Olli Tenovuo, Andrew I. R. Maas, David Menon, Ewout. W. Steyerberg, Gerard M. Ribbers, Suzanne Polinder

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Abstract

Objective: To describe variation in structural and process characteristics of acute in-hospital rehabilitation and referral to post-acute care for patients with traumatic brain injury across Europe.Design: Survey study, of neurotrauma centres.Methods: A 14-item survey about in-hospital rehabilitation and referral to post-acute care was sent to 71 neurotrauma centres participating in a European multicentre study (CENTER-TBI). The questionnaire was developed based on literature and expert opinion and was pilot-tested before sending out to the centres.Results: Seventy (99%) centres in 20 countries completed the survey. The included centres were predominately academic level I trauma centres. Among the 70 centres, a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team can be consulted at 41% (n = 29) of the intensive care units and 49% (n = 34) of the wards. Only 13 (19%) centres used rehabilitation guidelines in patients with traumatic brain injury. Age was reported as a major determinant of referral decisions in 32 (46%) centres, with younger patients usually referred to specialized rehabilitation centres, and patients = 65 years also referred to nursing homes or local hospitals.Conclusion: Substantial variation exists in structural and process characteristics of in-hospital acute rehabilitation and referral to post-acute rehabilitation facilities among neurotrauma centres across Europe.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)395-401
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume49
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2017

Research programs

  • EMC MUSC-01-46-01
  • EMC NIHES-02-65-01

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