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The Australian Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative: Review and Recommendations for Outcome Measures for Use With Adults and Children After Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

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posted on 2024-05-23, 06:28 authored by Jennie L Ponsford, Amelia J Hicks, Matthew K Bagg, Ruby Phyland, Sarah Carrier, Amelia C James, Natasha LanninNatasha Lannin, Nick Rushworth, Terence J O'Brien, Peter A Cameron, D Jamie Cooper, Regina Hill, Belinda J Gabbe, Melinda Fitzgerald
The Australian Traumatic Brain Injury Initiative (AUS-TBI) aims to select a set of measures to comprehensively predict and assess outcomes following moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) across Australia. The aim of this article was to report on the implementation and findings of an evidence-based consensus approach to develop AUS-TBI recommendations for outcome measures following adult and pediatric moderate-to-severe TBI. Following consultation with a panel of expert clinicians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representatives and a Living Experience group, and preliminary literature searches with a broader focus, a decision was made to focus on measures of mortality, everyday functional outcomes, and quality of life. Standardized searches of bibliographic databases were conducted through March 2022. Characteristics of 75 outcome measures were extracted from 1485 primary studies. Consensus meetings among the AUS-TBI Steering Committee, an expert panel of clinicians and researchers and a group of individuals with lived experience of TBI resulted in the production of a final list of 11 core outcome measures: the Functional Independence Measure (FIM); Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOS-E); Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) (adult); mortality; EuroQol-5 Dimensions (EQ5D); Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory (MPAI); Return to Work /Study (adult and pediatric); Functional Independence Measure for Children (WEEFIM); Glasgow Outcome Scale Modified for Children (GOS-E PEDS); Paediatric Quality of Life Scale (PEDS-QL); and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (pediatric). These 11 outcome measures will be included as common data elements in the AUS-TBI data dictionary. Review Registration PROSPERO (CRD42022290954).

Funding

This work is funded by the Australian Government's Medical Research Future Fund, ID2008223. The funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, data interpretation and manuscript writing, or in the decision to submit the article for publication.

History

Publication Date

2024-04-11

Journal

Neurotrauma Reports

Volume

5

Issue

1

Pagination

22p. (p. 387-408)

Publisher

Mary Ann Liebert

ISSN

2689-288X

Rights Statement

© Jennie L. Ponsfordet al., 2024; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsLicense [CC-BY] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium,providedthe original work is properly cited.

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