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Issue title: Clinical Aspects of TBI Model Systems of Care
Guest editors: Jeffrey S. KreutzerGuest Editor
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hall, Karyl M.a; * | Wallbom, Agnes S.b | Englander, Jeffreya
Affiliations: [a] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Santa Clara, CA, USA | [b] Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. 950 So. Bascom Avenue, Suite 2011, San Jose, CA 95128, USA. Tel.: + 1 408 2959896. Ext. 16; fax: + 1 408 2959913. E-mail: khallvmc@aol.com.
Abstract: The literature is replete with studies investigating predictors of outcomes in traumatic brain injury. Few, however, have addressed the pre morbid life events and behaviors that may significantly impact the physical, behavioral, cognitive, and/or psychosocial and vocational status of individuals after a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Findings of studies on premorbid history are reviewed and data are presented on a sample of 82 cases on which premorbid psychosocial information, severity of initial injury and outcome status were obtained. Cases were dichotomized into groups at high risk and at low risk for TBI, based on premorbid history. High risk and low risk groups were comparable in the severity of initial injury. Outcomes were defined by the Functional Independence Measure and the Disability Rating Scale scores at 1 year after injury. No differences were found in FIMTM or DRS scores between those with and without premorbid learning disability, psychiatric history, incarcerations, arrests, academic difficulties, or substance abuse. Explanations for the lack of significant differences are discussed. Based on experience in completing this study, a screening tool incorporating documentation of a number of pre morbid factors that might impact status at outcome is presented.
Keywords: Premorbid history, Traumatic brain injury, Outcome, Prediction
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-1998-10102
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 3-12, 1998
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