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Citation

Howrey BT, Graham JE, Pappadis MR, Granger CV, Ottenbacher KJ. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 2017; 98(8): 1606-1613.

Affiliation

Division of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston TX.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.apmr.2017.03.009

PMID

28392325

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine trajectories of functional recovery following rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING: Inpatient rehabilitation hospitals in the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation (UDSMR). PARTICIPANTS: A subset of Individuals receiving inpatient rehabilitation services for TBI in 2002-2010 who also had post-discharge measurement of functional independence (N=16,583). INTERVENTIONS: Inpatient rehabilitation. MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURES: Admission, discharge, and follow-up data were obtained from the UDSMR. We used latent class mixture models to examine recovery trajectories for both cognitive and motor functioning, as measured by the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) instrument.

RESULTS: Latent class models identified three different trajectories (low, medium, high) for both cognitive and motor FIM scales. Factors associated with membership in the low cognition trajectory group included younger age, male, racial/ethnic minority, Medicare or Medicaid (vs. commercial or other insurance), comorbid conditions, and greater duration from injury date to rehabilitation admission date. Factors associated with membership in the low motor trajectory group included older age, racial/ethnic minority, Medicare or Medicaid coverage, comorbid conditions, open head injury, and greater duration to admission.

CONCLUSION: Standard approaches to assessing recovery patterns following TBI obscure differences between subgroups with trajectories that differ from the overall mean. Select demographic and clinical characteristics can help classify patients with TBI into distinct functional recovery trajectories, which can enhance both patient-centered care and quality improvement efforts.

Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Inc.


Language: en

Keywords

functional independence; inpatient rehabilitation; recovery trajectory

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