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A novel clinical practice tool increases patients’ understanding of concussion care within an inter-disciplinary clinic

机译:一部新颖的临床实践工具将患者对课程间诊所内的脑震荡的理解增加

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Background Concussion patients who experience prolonged symptoms may benefit from evidence-based, physician-led, inter-disciplinary care. The success of this approach may depend on a patient’s understanding and adherence to a complex, multi-modal recovery process. Objectives We have developed a novel clinical care guide for post-injury concussion caretermed the “Treatment Passport,” intended to facilitate greater communication and understanding among patients, healthcare providers, family members, teachers, and coaches. This study aims to assess whether the Treatment Passport increases patients’ understanding of their concussion care in an inter-disciplinary setting. Methods Patients presenting with sports- or recreation-related concussions were randomly assigned to the intervention (n?=?15) or control (n?=?18) group. Subjects in the control group received physician-led, inter-disciplinary care, while subjects in the intervention group received the same care, but with the addition of the Treatment Passport. After four?weeks of treatment, participants in both groups completed an 11-question survey to assess their understanding of inter-disciplinary concussion care. Results The median age of participants was 20 (range 10–63). Participants in the intervention group showed significant increases in their understanding of inter-disciplinary concussion care when compared to control group members. This was reflected in a 2.1–2.8-fold greater understanding of the cognitive, physical, and vestibular aspects of their care. In addition, 86.7% of control group participants indicated they believed that the Treatment Passport would have helped with their concussion recovery journey. Conclusion The Treatment Passport is a novel clinical tool that facilitates the delivery of standardized inter-disciplinary concussion care by increasing patient-caregiver communication and understanding.
机译:背景震荡患者经历长期症状可能会受益于基于证据,医生主导的跨学科护理。这种方法的成功可能取决于患者的理解和遵守复杂的多模态恢复过程。目的我们开发了一种新的伤害后震荡检查的临床护理指南,意大利的“治疗护照”,旨在促进患者,医疗提供者,家庭成员,教师和教练的更大沟通和理解。本研究旨在评估治疗护照是否会使患者对肠系环境中的脑震荡的理解增加。方法将患有运动或娱乐相关脑震荡的患者随机分配给干预(n?=?15)或控制(n?=?18)组。对照组的主题接受了医生主导,跨学科护理,而干预组的科目得到了相同的护理,但加入了治疗护照。经过四周的治疗后,两组的参与者完成了一个11个问题的调查,以评估他们对跨学科局部脑震荡的理解。结果参与者的中位年龄为20(范围10-63)。与对照组成员相比,干预组的参与者对他们对跨学科肠道护理的理解显着增加。这反映在对他们护理的认知,物理和前庭方面的更大了解2.1-2.8倍。此外,86.7%的对照组参与者表示,他们认为治疗护照有助于他们的呼查恢复之旅。结论治疗护照是一种新型临床工具,促进通过增加患者护理人的沟通和理解来交付标准化的间学科脑震荡护理。

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