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Intensive neurorehabilitation for patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness: protocol of a mixed-methods study focusing on outcomes, ethics and impact

机译:患有长期意识患者的患者的密集神经嗜睡:一种混合方法的协议,重点是结果,道德和影响

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Prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC) are amongst the severest sequelae of acquired brain injury. Evidence regarding epidemiology and rehabilitation outcomes is scarce. These knowledge gaps and psychological distress in families of PDOC patients may complicate clinical decision-making. The complex PDOC care and associated moral dilemmas result in high workload in healthcare professionals. Since 2019, all PDOC patients in the Netherlands have access to intensive neurorehabilitation up to 2 years post-injury provided by one rehabilitation center and four specialized nursing homes. Systematic monitoring of quantitative rehabilitation data within this novel chain of care is done in a study called DOCTOR. The optimization of tailored PDOC care, however, demands a better understanding of the impact of PDOC on patients, their families and healthcare professionals and their views on rehabilitation outcomes, end-of-life decisions and quality of dying. The True Outcomes of PDOC (TOPDOC) study aims to gain insight in the qualitative outcomes of PDOC rehabilitation and impact of PDOC on patients, their families and healthcare professionals. Nationwide multicenter prospective cohort study in the settings of early and prolonged intensive neurorehabilitation with a two-year follow-up period, involving three study populations: PDOC patients ?16?years, patients’ family members and healthcare professionals involved in PDOC care. Families’ and healthcare professionals’ views on quality of rehabilitation outcomes, end-of-life decisions and dying will be qualitatively assessed using comprehensive questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Ethical dilemmas will be explored by studying moral deliberations. The impact of providing care to PDOC patients on healthcare professionals will be studied in focus groups. To our knowledge, this is the first nationwide study exploring quality of outcomes, end-of-life decisions and dying in PDOC patients and the impact of PDOC in a novel chain of care spanning the first 24?months post-injury in specialized rehabilitation and nursing home settings. Newly acquired knowledge in TOPDOC concerning quality of outcomes in PDOC rehabilitation, ethical aspects and the impact of PDOC will enrich quantitative epidemiological knowledge and outcomes arising from DOCTOR. Together, these projects will contribute to the optimization of centralized PDOC care providing support to PDOC patients, families and healthcare professionals.
机译:延长的意识疾病(PDOC)是最严重的脑损伤的最严重的后遗症。关于流行病学和康复结果的证据是稀缺的。这些知识差距和PDOC患者家庭的心理痛苦可能使临床决策复杂化。复杂的PDOC关心和相关道德困境导致医疗保健专业人员的高工作量。自2019年以来,荷兰的所有PDOC患者都可以获得一项康复中心和四个专业护理家庭的受伤后2年的密集神经痛。在这部新颖的护理链中系统监测定量​​康复数据是在一项名为Doctor的研究中进行。然而,定制的PDOC关心优化要求更好地了解PDOC对患者,家庭和医疗保健专业人员的影响以及他们对康复成果的看法,生活终止决策和死亡的质量。 PDOC(TOPDOC)研究的真正成果旨在了解PDOC康复和PDOC对患者,家庭和医疗保健专业人员的质量结果的洞察力。全国多中心前瞻性队列研究在早期和长期密集的神经环境的环境中,具有两年的随访期,涉及三个研究人群:PDOC患者&?16?年,患者的家庭成员和参与PDOC护理的医疗保健专业人员。家庭和医疗保健专业人员对康复成果质量的看法,将使用全面调查问卷和深入访谈进行定性评估生活终止决策和死亡。通过研究道德审议,将探索道德困境。将在焦点小组中研究为医疗保健专业人员提供护理对PDOC患者的影响。为了我们的知识,这是第一个全国范围内的研究探索结果的质量,在PDOC患者中探讨了寿命结束决策以及PDOC在跨前24个月后的新型护理链中的影响,专业康复后损伤后损伤护理家庭设置。新获得的Topdoc知识有关PDOC康复的结果质量,道德方面和PDOC的影响将丰富医生引起的量化流行病学知识和结果。在一起,这些项目将有助于优化集中式PDOC护理,为PDOC患者,家庭和医疗保健专业人员提供支持。

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