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来源类型Report
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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RRA1205-1
来源IDRR-A1205-1
Improving Care for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury Across the Lifespan
Kathryn E. Bouskill; Carrie M. Farmer; Irineo Cabreros; Jonathan H. Cantor; Natalie Ernecoff; Lynn Hu; Shira H. Fischer; Aaron Kofner; Lisa S. Meredith; Matthew L. Mizel; et al.
发表日期2022-04-28
出版年2022
语种英语
结论
  • Military-related TBI is complex. TBI in the general adult population encompasses a complicated spectrum of conditions with varying degrees of short-term and long-term consequences. The context of military service, including combat injuries and trauma, often adds challenges to the short-term and long-term healing and prognosis of a TBI.
  • Veteran-specific resources are essential. Given the complexity of military-related TBI, treatment and resources that are targeted to the needs of veterans are critical. Providing care that is in tune with the needs of veterans also requires responsiveness to veteran- and caregiver-specific barriers to accessing care.
  • Veterans with TBI are likely to face increasing challenges as they age, and most veterans interviewed for this study were facing such challenges. TBI results in serious long-term physical, psychological, functional, cognitive, and occupational deficits that become more complex with age and comorbidities. Functional limitations from TBI can be compounded over time and require intensive support from caregivers.
  • Evidence from systematic reviews supports cognitive rehabilitation for cognitive outcomes, psychotherapy for psychological outcomes, behavioral interventions for social outcomes, occupational rehabilitation for occupational outcomes, and psychotherapy and behavioral interventions for post-concussion syndrome. However, most TBI research is conducted among the general adult population and often includes non-TBI neurological diagnoses that may result in imprecise or inaccurate efficacy of interventions to support veterans with TBI specifically. Innovations and traditional treatments for TBI show promise, but additional high-quality research in veteran populations is essential to understanding the most-effective interventions for improving outcomes after TBI.
摘要

Between 2000 and 2021, the U.S. Department of Defense diagnosed more than 444,300 service members as experiencing at least one traumatic brain injury (TBI) during their military service. The number of TBIs experienced, and their severity, can affect the trajectory of and prognosis for recovery. Much progress has been made in developing, implementing, and disseminating effective treatments for TBI, yet gaps remain in understanding the long-term care and support needs for veterans who have sustained one or more TBIs during their military service.

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This report presents the findings from a study commissioned by Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) and conducted by the RAND Corporation to identify the long-term outcomes of TBI for veterans serving since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; the future needs of this population; effective treatments for TBI; and the availability of community-based resources. The information in this report can be used to better understand which approaches may offer the best care for veterans with TBI, as well as help inform the care and support offered to veterans and their caregivers.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Long-Term Health and Well-Being Outcomes

  • Chapter Three

    Characteristics of WWP Alumni with Traumatic Brain Injury and Other Head Injuries

  • Chapter Four

    Long-Term Experiences of Traumatic Brain Injury Among Veterans and Caregivers

  • Chapter Five

    Treatments and Interventions to Address Long-Term Outcomes for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Chapter Six

    Resources Available to Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Chapter Seven

    Perspectives on Addressing the Long-Term Impacts of Traumatic Brain Injury Among Veterans

  • Chapter Eight

    Conclusions and Recommendations

  • Appendix A

    Search Terms for the Umbrella Review of the Risk or Prevalence of Long-Term Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury

  • Appendix B

    Additional Analyses of WWP Survey Data

  • Appendix C

    Search Terms for the Umbrella Review of Traumatic Brain Injury Treatments and Interventions

  • Appendix D

    Additional Analyses of Traumatic Brain Injury Resources

主题Military Caregivers ; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ; Traumatic Brain Injury
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA1205-1.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Kathryn E. Bouskill,Carrie M. Farmer,Irineo Cabreros,et al. Improving Care for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury Across the Lifespan. 2022.
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