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2. Touch and Speech: Multimodal Interaction for Elderly Persons
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Jian, Cui, Shi, Hui, Schafmeister, Frank, Rachuy, Carsten, Sasse, Nadine, Schmidt, Holger, Hoemberg, Volker, von Steinbüchel, Nicole, Gabriel, Joaquim, editor, Schier, Jan, editor, Van Huffel, Sabine, editor, Conchon, Emmanuel, editor, Correia, Carlos, editor, Fred, Ana, editor, and Gamboa, Hugo, editor
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- 2013
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3. Modality Preference in Multimodal Interaction for Elderly Persons
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Jian, Cui, primary, Shi, Hui, additional, Sasse, Nadine, additional, Rachuy, Carsten, additional, Schafmeister, Frank, additional, Schmidt, Holger, additional, and von Steinbüchel, Nicole, additional
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- 2014
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4. Touch and Speech: Multimodal Interaction for Elderly Persons
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Jian, Cui, primary, Shi, Hui, additional, Schafmeister, Frank, additional, Rachuy, Carsten, additional, Sasse, Nadine, additional, Schmidt, Holger, additional, Hoemberg, Volker, additional, and von Steinbüchel, Nicole, additional
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- 2013
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5. QOLIBRI Overall Scale: a brief index of health-related quality of life after traumatic brain injury
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von Steinbuechel, Nicole, Wilson, Lindsay, Gibbons, Henning, Muehlan, Holger, Schmidt, Holger, Schmidt, Silke, Sasse, Nadine, Koskinen, Sanna, Sarajuuri, Jaana, Höfer, Stefan, Bullinger, Monika, Maas, Andrew, Neugebauer, Edmund, Powell, Jane, von Wild, Klaus, Zitnay, George, Bakx, Wilbert, Christensen, Anne-Lise, Formisano, Rita, Hawthorne, Graeme, and Truelle, Jean-Luc
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- 2012
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6. Variation in monitoring and treatment policies for intracranial hypertension in traumatic brain injury
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Cnossen, Maryse C., Huijben, Jilske A., van der Jagt, Mathieu, Volovici, Victor, van Essen, Thomas, Polinder, Suzanne, Nelson, David, Ercole, Ari, Stocchetti, Nino, Citerio, Giuseppe, Peul, Wilco C., Maas, Andrew I. 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Renan, Sandor, Janos, Santos, Edgar, Sasse, Nadine, Sasu, Luminita, Savo, Davide, Schipper, Inger, Schlößer, Barbara, Schmidt, Silke, Schneider, Annette, Schoechl, Herbert, Schoonman, Guus, Rico, Frederik Schou, Schwendenwein, Elisabeth, Schöll, Michael, Sir, Özcan, Skandsen, Toril, Smakman, Lidwien, Smeets, Dirk, Smielewski, Peter, Sorinola, Abayomi, Stamatakis, Emmanuel, Stanworth, Simon, Stegemann, Katrin, Steinbüchel, Nicole, Stevens, Robert, Stewart, William, Sundström, Nina, Synnot, Anneliese, Szabó, József, Söderberg, Jeannette, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Tamás, Viktória, Tanskanen, Päivi, Tascu, Alexandru, Taylor, Mark Steven, Ao Braden, Te, Tenovuo, Olli, Teodorani, Guido, Theadom, Alice, Thomas, Matt, Tibboel, Dick, Tolias, Christos, Tshibanda, Jean-Flory Luaba, Tudora, Cristina Maria, Vajkoczy, Peter, Valeinis, Egils, Hecke, Wim Van, Praag, Dominique Van, Dirk, Van Roost, Vlierberghe, Eline Van, Vyvere, Thijs vande, Vanhaudenhuyse, Audrey, Vargiolu, Alessia, Vega, Emmanuel, Verheyden, Jan, Vespa, Paul M., Vik, Anne, Vilcinis, Rimantas, Vizzino, Giacinta, Vleggeert-Lankamp, Carmen, Vulekovic, Peter, Vámos, Zoltán, Wade, Derick, Wang, Kevin K. W., Wang, Lei, Wildschut, Eno, Williams, Guy, Willumsen, Lisette, Wilson, Adam, Wilson, Lindsay, Winkler, Maren K. L., Ylén, Peter, Younsi, Alexander, Zaaroor, Menashe, Zhang, Zhiqun, Zheng, Zelong, Zumbo, Fabrizio, de Lange, Stefanie, de Ruiter, Godard C. W., den Boogert, Hugo, van Dijck, Jeroen, van Heugten, Caroline, van der Naalt, Joukje, Cnossen, Maryse C., Huijben, Jilske A., Van der Jagt, Mathieu, Volovici, Victor, Van Essen, Thoma, Polinder, Suzanne, Nelson, David, Ercole, Ari, Stocchetti, Nino, Citerio, Giuseppe, Peul, Wilco C., Maas, Andrew I. R., Menon, David, Steyerberg, Ewout W., Lingsma, Hester F., on behalf of the CENTER-TBI, Investigator, Beretta, Luigi, Cnossen, M, Huijben, J, van der Jagt, M, Volovici, V, van Essen, T, Polinder, S, Nelson, D, Ercole, A, Stocchetti, N, Citerio, G, Peul, W, Maas, A, Menon, D, Steyerberg, E, Lingsma, H, Molecular Neuroscience and Ageing Research (MOLAR), Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Commission of the European Communities, CENTER-TBI Investigators, Medical Informatics, Public and occupational health, Ragauskas, Arminas, Ročka, Saulius, Vilcinis, Rimantas, Public Health, Intensive Care, Neurosurgery, CENTER-TBI investigators, Adams, H., Alessandro, M., Allanson, J., Amrein, K., Andaluz, N., Andelic, N., Andrea, N., Andreassen, L., Anke, A., Antoni, A., Ardon, H., Audibert, G., Auslands, K., Azouvi, P., Baciu, C., Bacon, A., Badenes, R., Baglin, T., Bartels, R., Barzó, P., Bauerfeind, U., Beer, R., Belda, F.J., Bellander, B.M., Belli, A., Bellier, R., Benali, H., Benard, T., Berardino, M., Beretta, L., Beynon, C., Bilotta, F., Binder, H., Biqiri, E., Blaabjerg, M., Borgen, L.S., Bouzat, P., Bragge, P., Brazinova, A., Brehar, F., Brorsson, C., Buki, A., Bullinger, M., Bučková, V., Calappi, E., Cameron, P., Lozano, G.C., Carise, E., Carpenter, K., Castaño-León, A.M., Causin, F., Chevallard, G., Chieregato, A., Citerio, G., Cnossen, M., Coburn, M., Coles, J., Cooper, J.D., Correia, M., Covic, A., Curry, N., Czeiter, E., Czosnyka, M., Dahyot-Fizelier, C., Damas, F., Damas, P., Dawes, H., De Keyser, V., Corte, F.D., Depreitere, B., Ding, S., Dippel, D., Dizdarevic, K., Dulière, G.L., Dzeko, A., Eapen, G., Engemann, H., Ercole, A., Esser, P., Ezer, E., Fabricius, M., Feigin, V.L., Feng, J., Foks, K., Fossi, F., Francony, G., Frantzén, J., Freo, U., Frisvold, S., Furmanov, A., Gagliardo, P., Galanaud, D., Gao, G., Geleijns, K., Ghuysen, A., Giraud, B., Glocker, B., Gomez, P.A., Grossi, F., Gruen, R.L., Gupta, D., Haagsma, J.A., Hadzic, E., Haitsma, I., Hartings, J.A., Helbok, R., Helseth, E., Hertle, D., Hill, S., Hoedemaekers, A., Hoefer, S., Hutchinson, P.J., Håberg, A.K., Jacobs, B., Janciak, I., Janssens, K., Jiang, J.Y., Jones, K., Kalala, J.P., Kamnitsas, K., Karan, M., Karau, J., Katila, A., Kaukonen, M., Keeling, D., Kerforne, T., Ketharanathan, N., Kettunen, J., Kivisaari, R., Kolias, A.G., Kolumbán, B., Kompanje, E., Kondziella, D., Koskinen, L.O., Kovács, N., Kálovits, F., Lagares, A., Lanyon, L., Laureys, S., Lauritzen, M., Lecky, F., Ledig, C., Lefering, R., Legrand, V., Lei, J., Levi, L., Lightfoot, R., Lingsma, H., Loeckx, D., Lozano, A., Luddington, R., Luijten-Arts, C., Andrew, IRM, MacDonald, S., MacFayden, C., Maegele, M., Majdan, M., Major, S., Manara, A., Manhes, P., Manley, G., Martin, D., Martino, C., Maruenda, A., Maréchal, H., Mastelova, D., Mattern, J., McMahon, C., Melegh, B., Menon, D., Menovsky, T., Morganti-Kossmann, C., Mulazzi, D., Mutschler, M., Mühlan, H., Negru, A., Nelson, D., Neugebauer, E., Newcombe, V., Noirhomme, Q., Nyirádi, J., Oddo, M., Oldenbeuving, A., Oresic, M., Ortolano, F., Palotie, A., Parizel, P.M., Patruno, A., Payen, J.F., Perera, N., Perlbarg, V., Persona, P., Peul, W., Pichon, N., Piilgaard, H., Piippo, A., Floury, S.P., Pirinen, M., Ples, H., Polinder, S., Pomposo, I., Psota, M., Pullens, P., Puybasset, L., Ragauskas, A., Raj, R., Rambadagalla, M., Rehorčíková, V., Rhodes, J., Richardson, S., Ripatti, S., Rocka, S., Rodier, N., Roe, C., Roise, O., Roks, G., Romegoux, P., Rosand, J., Rosenfeld, J., Rosenlund, C., Rosenthal, G., Rossaint, R., Rossi, S., Rostalski, T., Rueckert, D., de Arcaute, F.R., Rusnák, M., Sacchi, M., Sahakian, B., Sahuquillo, J., Sakowitz, O., Sala, F., Sanchez-Pena, P., Sanchez-Porras, R., Sandor, J., Santos, E., Sasse, N., Sasu, L., Savo, D., Schipper, I., Schlößer, B., Schmidt, S., Schneider, A., Schoechl, H., Schoonman, G., Schou, R.F., Schwendenwein, E., Schöll, M., Sir, Ö., Skandsen, T., Smakman, L., Smeets, D., Smielewski, P., Sorinola, A., Stamatakis, E., Stanworth, S., Stegemann, K., Steinbüchel, N., Stevens, R., Stewart, W., Steyerberg, E.W., Stocchetti, N., Sundström, N., Synnot, A., Szabó, J., Söderberg, J., Taccone, F.S., Tamás, V., Tanskanen, P., Tascu, A., Taylor, M.S., Te Ao, B., Tenovuo, O., Teodorani, G., Theadom, A., Thomas, M., Tibboel, D., Tolias, C., Tshibanda, J.L., Tudora, C.M., Vajkoczy, P., Valeinis, E., Van Hecke, W., Van Praag, D., Van Roost, D., Van Vlierberghe, E., Vyvere, T.V., Vanhaudenhuyse, A., Vargiolu, A., Vega, E., Verheyden, J., Vespa, P.M., Vik, A., Vilcinis, R., Vizzino, G., Vleggeert-Lankamp, C., Volovici, V., Vulekovic, P., Vámos, Z., Wade, D., Wang, KKW, Wang, L., Wildschut, E., Williams, G., Willumsen, L., Wilson, A., Wilson, L., Winkler, MKL, Ylén, P., Younsi, A., Zaaroor, M., Zhang, Z., Zheng, Z., Zumbo, F., de Lange, S., de Ruiter, GCW, den Boogert, H., van Dijck, J., van Essen, T.A., van Heugten, C., van der Jagt, M., van der Naalt, J., Rocka, Saulius, „Springer' grupė, Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, Biostatistics Helsinki, Aarno Palotie / Principal Investigator, University of Helsinki, Neurokirurgian yksikkö, Clinicum, Samuli Olli Ripatti / Principal Investigator, Complex Disease Genetics, Genomics of Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, and Statistical and population genetics
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Neurology ,Letter ,IMPACT ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Intracranial hypertension ,0302 clinical medicine ,Traumatic brain injury ,Clinical Protocols ,Trauma Centers ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Comparative effectiveness research ,Survey ,Comparative ,effectiveness research ,Intracranial pressure ,Response rate (survey) ,Medicine (all) ,Head injury ,lcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,Orvostudományok ,3. Good health ,Europe ,Neurosurgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Critical Care ,Other Research Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 0] ,PRESSURE ,Klinikai orvostudományok ,Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18] ,03 medical and health sciences ,ICP ,ICU ,medicine ,MANAGEMENT ,Humans ,Monitoring, Physiologic ,business.industry ,MORTALITY ,Research ,3112 Neurosciences ,HEAD-INJURY ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,lcsh:RC86-88.9 ,CARE ,medicine.disease ,Emergency & Critical Care Medicine ,nervous system diseases ,traumatic brain injury ,comparative effectiveness research ,survey ,Emergency medicine ,Physical therapy ,Dentistry (all) ,MODERATE ,Human medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,EUROPEAN-BRAIN - Abstract
Background No definitive evidence exists on how intracranial hypertension should be treated in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). It is therefore likely that centers and practitioners individually balance potential benefits and risks of different intracranial pressure (ICP) management strategies, resulting in practice variation. The aim of this study was to examine variation in monitoring and treatment policies for intracranial hypertension in patients with TBI. Methods A 29-item survey on ICP monitoring and treatment was developed on the basis of literature and expert opinion, and it was pilot-tested in 16 centers. The questionnaire was sent to 68 neurotrauma centers participating in the Collaborative European Neurotrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study. Results The survey was completed by 66 centers (97% response rate). Centers were mainly academic hospitals (n = 60, 91%) and designated level I trauma centers (n = 44, 67%). The Brain Trauma Foundation guidelines were used in 49 (74%) centers. Approximately 90% of the participants (n = 58) indicated placing an ICP monitor in patients with severe TBI and computed tomographic abnormalities. There was no consensus on other indications or on peri-insertion precautions. We found wide variation in the use of first- and second-tier treatments for elevated ICP. Approximately half of the centers were classified as using a relatively aggressive approach to ICP monitoring and treatment (n = 32, 48%), whereas the others were considered more conservative (n = 34, 52%). Conclusions Substantial variation was found regarding monitoring and treatment policies in patients with TBI and intracranial hypertension. The results of this survey indicate a lack of consensus between European neurotrauma centers and provide an opportunity and necessity for comparative effectiveness research. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13054-017-1816-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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7. German validation of Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI) assessment and associated factors
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Von Steinbuchel, Nicole, Real, Ruben G L, Sasse, Nadine, Wilson, J T Lindsay, Otto, Christiane, Mullins, Ryan, Behr, Robert, Deinsberger, Wolfgang, Martinez-Olivera, Ramon, Puschendorf, Wolfgang, Petereit, Werner, Rohde, Veit, Schmidt, Holger, Sehmisch, Stephan, and Sturmer, Klaus Michael
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The consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI) for health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are still poorly understood, and no TBI-specific instrument has hitherto been available. This paper describes in detail the psychometrics and validity of the German version of an internationally developed, self-rated HRQoL tool after TBI—the QOLIBRI (Quality of Life after Brain Injury). Factors associated with HRQoL, such as the impact of cognitive status and awareness, are specifically reported. One-hundred seventy-two participants after TBI were recruited from the records of acute clinics, most of whom having a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 24-hour worst score and a Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOSE) score. Participants had severe (24%), moderate (11%) and mild (56%) injuries as assessed on the GCS, 3 months to 15 years post-injury. The QOLIBRI uses 37 items to measure “satisfaction” in the areas of “Cognition”, “Self”, “Daily Life and Autonomy”, and “Social Relationships”, and “feeling bothered” by “Emotions”and “Physical Problems”. The scales meet standard psychometric criteria (α = .84 to .96; intra-class correlation—ICC = .72 to .91). ICCs (0.68 to 0.90) and αs (.83 to .96) were also good in a subgroup of participants with lower cognitive performance. The six-subscale structure of the international sample was reproduced for the German version using confirmatory factor analyses and Rasch analysis. Scale validity was supported by systematic relationships observed between the QOLIBRI and the GOSE, Patient Competency Rating Scale for Neurorehabilitation (PCRS-NR), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Profile of Mood States (POMS), Short Form 36 (SF-36), and Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS). The German QOLIBRI contains novel information not provided by other currently available measures and has good psychometric criteria. It is potentially useful for clinicians and researchers, in post-acute and rehabilitation studies, on a group and individual level.
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8. Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life after TBI: Comparison of a Disease-Specific (QOLIBRI) with a Generic (SF-36) Instrument
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von Steinbuechel, Nicole, Covic, Amra, Polinder, Suzanne, Kohlmann, Thomas, Cepulyte, Ugne, Poinstingl, Herbert, Backhaus, Joy, Bakx, Wilbert, Bullinger, Monika, Christensen, Anne-Lise, Formisano, Rita, Gibbons, Henning, Höfer, Stefan, Koskinen, Sanna, Maas, Andrew, Neugebauer, Edmund, Powell, Jane, Sarajuuri, Jaana, Sasse, Nadine, Schmidt, Silke, Mühlan, Holger, von Wild, Klaus, Zitnay, George, Truelle, Jean-Luc, Public Health, and Behavioural Sciences
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Adult ,Male ,Quality of Life ,TBI ,Article Subject ,Adolescent ,Psychometrics ,515 Psychology ,Emotions ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Middle Aged ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,Disability Evaluation ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,Humans ,Female ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Research Article ,Aged - Abstract
Psychosocial, emotional, and physical problems can emerge after traumatic brain njury (TBI), potentially impacting health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Until now, however, neither the discriminatory power of disease-specific (QOLIBRI) and generic (SF-36) HRQoL nor their correlates have been compared in detail. These aspects as well as some psychometric item characteristics were studied in a sample of 795 TBI survivors. The Shannon H耠 index absolute informativity, as an indicator of an instrument’s power to differentiate between individualswithin a specific group or health state,was investigated. Psychometric performance of the two instruments was predominantly good, generally higher, and more homogenous for the QOLIBRI than for the SF-36 subscales. Notably, the SF-36 “Role Physical,” “Role Emotional,” and “Social Functioning” subscales showed less satisfactory discriminatory power than all other dimensions or the sum scores of both instruments. The absolute informativity of disease-specific as well as generic HRQoL instruments concerning the different groups defined by different correlates differed significantly.When the focus is on how a certain subscale or sum score differentiates between individuals in one specific dimension/health state, the QOLIBRI can be recommended as the preferable instrument. Psychosocial, emotional, and physical problems can emerge after traumatic brain injury (TBI), potentially impacting health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Until now, however, neither the discriminatory power of disease-specific (QOLIBRI) and generic (SF-36) HRQoL nor their correlates have been compared in detail. These aspects as well as some psychometric item characteristics were studied in a sample of 795 TBI survivors. The Shannon H耠 index absolute informativity, as an indicator of an instrument’s power to differentiate between individualswithin a specific group or health state,was investigated. Psychometric performance of the two instruments was predominantly good, generally higher, and more homogenous for the QOLIBRI than for the SF-36 subscales. Notably, the SF-36 “Role Physical,” “Role Emotional,” and “Social Functioning” subscales showed less satisfactory discriminatory power than all other dimensions or the sum scores of both instruments. The absolute informativity of disease-specific as well as generic HRQoL instruments concerning the different groups defined by different correlates differed significantly.When the focus is on how a certain subscale or sum score differentiates between individuals in one specific dimension/health state, the QOLIBRI can be recommended as the preferable instrument.
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9. German validation of Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI) assessment and associated factors
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von Steinbüchel, Nicole, primary, Real, Ruben G. L., additional, Sasse, Nadine, additional, Wilson, Lindsay, additional, Otto, Christiane, additional, Mullins, Ryan, additional, Behr, Robert, additional, Deinsberger, Wolfgang, additional, Martinez-Olivera, Ramon, additional, Puschendorf, Wolfgang, additional, Petereit, Werner, additional, Rohde, Veit, additional, Schmidt, Holger, additional, Sehmisch, Stephan, additional, Stürmer, Klaus Michael, additional, von Wild, Klaus, additional, and Gibbons, Henning, additional
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10. Interpreting Quality of Life after Brain Injury Scores: Cross-Walk with the Short Form-36
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Wilson, Lindsay, primary, Marsden-Loftus, Isaac, additional, Koskinen, Sanna, additional, Bakx, Wilbert, additional, Bullinger, Monika, additional, Formisano, Rita, additional, Maas, Andrew, additional, Neugebauer, Edmund, additional, Powell, Jane, additional, Sarajuuri, Jaana, additional, Sasse, Nadine, additional, von Steinbuechel, Nicole, additional, von Wild, Klaus, additional, and Truelle, Jean-Luc, additional
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11. Coping strategies in individuals after traumatic brain injury: associations with health-related quality of life
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Sasse, Nadine, primary, Gibbons, Henning, additional, Wilson, Lindsay, additional, Martinez, Ramon, additional, Sehmisch, Stephan, additional, von Wild, Klaus, additional, and von Steinbüchel, Nicole, additional
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- 2014
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12. Self-Awareness and Health-Related Quality of Life After Traumatic Brain Injury
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Sasse, Nadine, primary, Gibbons, Henning, additional, Wilson, Lindsay, additional, Martinez-Olivera, Ramon, additional, Schmidt, Holger, additional, Hasselhorn, Marcus, additional, von Wild, Klaus, additional, and von Steinbüchel, Nicole, additional
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13. Quality of Life After Brain Injury Overall Scale
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von Steinbuechel, Nicole, primary, Wilson, Lindsay, additional, Gibbons, Henning, additional, Muehlan, Holger, additional, Schmidt, Holger, additional, Schmidt, Silke, additional, Sasse, Nadine, additional, Koskinen, Sanna, additional, Sarajuuri, Jaana, additional, Höfer, Stefan, additional, Bullinger, Monika, additional, Maas, Andrew, additional, Neugebauer, Edmund, additional, Powell, Jane, additional, von Wild, Klaus, additional, Zitnay, George, additional, Bakx, Wilbert, additional, Christensen, Anne-Lise, additional, Formisano, Rita, additional, Hawthorne, Graeme, additional, and Truelle, Jean-Luc, additional
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14. Towards effective, efficient and elderly-friendly multimodal interaction
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Jian, Cui, primary, Sasse, Nadine, additional, von Steinbüchel-Rheinwall, Nicole, additional, Schafmeister, Frank, additional, Shi, Hui, additional, Rachuy, Carsten, additional, and Schmidt, Holger, additional
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15. Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI): Scale Validity and Correlates of Quality of Life
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von Steinbüchel, Nicole, primary, Wilson, Lindsay, additional, Gibbons, Henning, additional, Hawthorne, Graeme, additional, Höfer, Stefan, additional, Schmidt, Silke, additional, Bullinger, Monika, additional, Maas, Andrew, additional, Neugebauer, Edmund, additional, Powell, Jane, additional, von Wild, Klaus, additional, Zitnay, George, additional, Bakx, Wilbert, additional, Christensen, Anne-Lise, additional, Koskinen, Sanna, additional, Formisano, Rita, additional, Saarajuri, Jana, additional, Sasse, Nadine, additional, and Truelle, Jean-Luc, additional
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16. Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI): Scale Development and Metric Properties
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von Steinbüchel, Nicole, primary, Wilson, Lindsay, additional, Gibbons, Henning, additional, Hawthorne, Graeme, additional, Höfer, Stefan, additional, Schmidt, Silke, additional, Bullinger, Monika, additional, Maas, Andrew, additional, Neugebauer, Edmund, additional, Powell, Jane, additional, von Wild, Klaus, additional, Zitnay, George, additional, Bakx, Wilbert, additional, Christensen, Anne-Lise, additional, Koskinen, Sanna, additional, Sarajuuri, Jaana, additional, Formisano, Rita, additional, Sasse, Nadine, additional, and Truelle, Jean-Luc, additional
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17. Imputation strategies for missing baseline neurological assessment covariates after traumatic brain injury: A CENTER-TBI study
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Ari Ercole, Fiona Lecky, Frederick A. Zeiler, Abhishek Dixit, Participants, Ewout W. Steyerberg, Omar Bouamra, Daan Nieboer, Andrew I R Maas, David K. Menon, David W. Nelson, Lindsay Wilson, Center-Tbi investigators, Hester F. Lingsma, Simone A. Dijkland, Shubhayu Bhattacharyay, Ercole, Ari [0000-0001-8350-8093], Bhattacharyay, Shubhayu [0000-0001-7428-5588], Maas, Andrew I. R. [0000-0003-1612-1264], Wilson, Lindsay [0000-0003-4113-2328], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Freo, Ulderico, Frisvold, Shirin, Furmanov, Alex, Gagliardo, Pablo, Galanaud, Damien, Gao, Guoyi, Geleijns, Karin, Ghuysen, Alexandre, Giraud, Benoit, Glocker, Ben, Gomez, Pedro A., Grossi, Francesca, Gruen, Russell L., Gupta, Deepak, Haagsma, Juanita A., Hadzic, Ermin, Haitsma, Iain, Hartings, Jed A., Helbok, Raimund, Helseth, Eirik, Hertle, Daniel, Hill, Sean, Hoedemaekers, Astrid, Hoefer, Stefan, Hutchinson, Peter J., Haberg, Asta Kristine, Jacobs, Bram, Janciak, Ivan, Janssens, Koen, Jiang, Ji-yao, Jones, Kelly, Kalala, Jean-Pierre, Kamnitsas, Konstantinos, Karan, Mladen, Karau, Jana, Katila, Ari, Kaukonen, Maija, Keeling, David, Kerforne, Thomas, Ketharanathan, Naomi, Kettunen, Johannes, Kivisaari, Riku, Kolias, Angelos G., Kolumbán, Bálint, Kompanje, Erwin, Kondziella, Daniel, Koskinen, Lars-Owe, Kovács, Noémi, Kálovits, Ferenc, Lagares, Alfonso, Adams, Hadie, Lanyon, Linda, Laureys, Steven, Lauritzen, Martin, Lecky, Fiona, Ledig, Christian, Lefering, Rolf, Legrand, Valerie, Lei, Jin, Levi, Leon, Lightfoot, Roger, Alessandro, Masala, Lingsma, Hester, Loeckx, Dirk, Lozano, Angels, Luddington, Roger, Luijten-Arts, Chantal, Maas, Andrew I. R., MacDonald, Stephen, MacFayden, Charles, Maegele, Marc, Majdan, Marek, Allanson, Judith, Major, Sebastian, Manara, Alex, Manhes, Pauline, Manley, Geoffrey, Martin, Didier, Martino, Costanza, Maruenda, Armando, Maréchal, Hugues, Mastelova, Dagmara, Mattern, Julia, Amrein, Krisztina, McMahon, Catherine, Melegh, Béla, Menon, David, Menovsky, Tomas, Morganti-Kossmann, Cristina, Mulazzi, Davide, Mutschler, Manuel, Mühlan, Holger, Negru, Ancuta, Nelson, David, Andaluz, Norberto, Neugebauer, Eddy, Newcombe, Virginia, Noirhomme, Quentin, Nyirádi, József, Oddo, Mauro, Oldenbeuving, Annemarie, Oresic, Matej, Ortolano, Fabrizio, Palotie, Aarno, Parizel, Paul M., Andelic, Nada, Patruno, Adriana, Payen, Jean-François, Perera, Natascha, Perlbarg, Vincent, Persona, Paolo, Peul, Wilco, Pichon, Nicolas, Piilgaard, Henning, Piippo, Anna, Pili, Floury Sébastien, Andrea, Nanni, Pirinen, Matti, Ples, Horia, Polinder, Suzanne, Pomposo, Inigo, Psota, Marek, Pullens, Pim, Puybasset, Louis, Ragauskas, Arminas, Raj, Rahul, Rambadagalla, Malinka, Andreassen, Lasse, Rehorc̆íková, Veronika, Rhodes, Jonathan, Richardson, Sylvia, Ripatti, Samuli, Rocka, Saulius, Rodier, Nicolas, Roe, Cecilie, Roise, Olav, Roks, Gerwin, Romegoux, Pauline, Anke, Audny, Rosand, Jonathan, Rosenfeld, Jeffrey, Rosenlund, Christina, Rosenthal, Guy, Rossaint, Rolf, Rossi, Sandra, Rostalski, Tim, Rueckert, Daniel, Ruiz de Arcaute, Felix, Rusnák, Martin, Antoni, Anna, Sacchi, Marco, Sahakian, Barbara, Sahuquillo, Juan, Sakowitz, Oliver, Sala, Francesca, Sanchez-Pena, Paola, Sanchez-Porras, Renan, Sandor, Janos, Santos, Edgar, Sasse, Nadine, Audibert, Gérard, Sasu, Luminita, Savo, Davide, Schipper, Inger, Schlößer, Barbara, Schmidt, Silke, Schneider, Annette, Schoechl, Herbert, Schoonman, Guus, Ardon, Hilko, Schou, Rico Frederik, Auslands, Kaspars, Schwendenwein, Elisabeth, Schöll, Michael, Sir, özcan, Skandsen, Toril, Smakman, Lidwien, Smeets, Dirk, Smielewski, Peter, Sorinola, Abayomi, Stamatakis, Emmanuel, Stanworth, Simon, Azouvi, Philippe, Stegemann, Katrin, Steinbüchel, Nicole, Stevens, Robert, Stewart, William, Steyerberg, Ewout W., Stocchetti, Nino, Sundström, Nina, Synnot, Anneliese, Szabó, József, Söderberg, Jeannette, Baciu, Camelia, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Tamás, Viktória, Tanskanen, Päivi, Tascu, Alexandru, Taylor, Mark Steven, Te, Ao Braden, Tenovuo, Olli, Teodorani, Guido, Theadom, Alice, Thomas, Matt, Bacon, Andrew, Tibboel, Dick, Tolias, Christos, Tshibanda, Jean-Flory Luaba, Tudora, Cristina Maria, Vajkoczy, Peter, Valeinis, Egils, Van Hecke, Wim, Van Praag, Dominique, Van Roost, Dirk, Van Vlierberghe, Eline, Badenes, Rafael, Vande Vyvere, Thijs, Vanhaudenhuyse, Audrey, Vargiolu, Alessia, Vega, Emmanuel, Verheyden, Jan, Vespa, Paul M., Vik, Anne, Vilcinis, Rimantas, Vizzino, Giacinta, Vleggeert-Lankamp, Carmen, Baglin, Trevor, Volovici, Victor, Vulekovic, Peter, Vámos, Zoltán, Wade, Derick, Wang, Kevin K. W., Wang, Lei, Wildschut, Eno, Williams, Guy, Willumsen, Lisette, Wilson, Adam, Bartels, Ronald, Wilson, Lindsay, Winkler, Maren K. L., Ylén, Peter, Younsi, Alexander, Zaaroor, Menashe, Zhang, Zhiqun, Zheng, Zelong, Zumbo, Fabrizio, de Lange, Stefanie, de Ruiter, Godard C. W., Barzó, Pál, den Boogert, Hugo, van Dijck, Jeroen, van Essen, Thomas A., van Heugten, Caroline, van der Jagt, Mathieu, van der Naalt, Joukje, Beqiri, Erta, Bauerfeind, Ursula, Beer, Ronny, Belda, Francisco Javier, Bellander, Bo-Michael, Belli, Antonio, Bellier, Rémy, Benali, Habib, Benard, Thierry, Berardino, Maurizio, Beretta, Luigi, Beynon, Christopher, Bilotta, Federico, Binder, Harald, Blaabjerg, Morten, Borgen, Lund Stine, Bouzat, Pierre, Bragge, Peter, Brazinova, Alexandra, Brehar, Felix, Brorsson, Camilla, Buki, Andras, Bullinger, Monika, Buc̆ková, Veronika, Calappi, Emiliana, Cameron, Peter, Carbayo, Lozano Guillermo, Carise, Elsa, Carpenter, K., Castaño-León, Ana M., Causin, Francesco, Chevallard, Giorgio, Chieregato, Arturo, Citerio, Giuseppe, Cnossen, Maryse, Coburn, Mark, Coles, Jonathan, Cooper, Jamie D., Correia, Marta, Covic, Amra, Curry, Nicola, Czeiter, Endre, Czosnyka, Marek, Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire, Damas, François, Damas, Pierre, Dawes, Helen, De Keyser, Véronique, Della Corte, Francesco, Depreitere, Bart, Ding, Shenghao, Dippel, Diederik, Dizdarevic, Kemal, Dulière, Guy-Loup, Dzeko, Adelaida, Eapen, George, Engemann, Heiko, Ercole, Ari, Esser, Patrick, Ezer, Erzsébet, Fabricius, Martin, Feigin, Valery L., Feng, Junfeng, Foks, Kelly, Fossi, Francesca, Francony, Gilles, Frantzén, Janek, Public Health, Erasmus MC other, Zeiler, Frederick A [0000-0003-1737-0510], Maas, Andrew I R [0000-0003-1612-1264], Maas, Andrew IR [0000-0003-1612-1264], and CENTER-TBI Investigators
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Critical Care and Emergency Medicine ,Traumatic Brain Injury ,Pooling ,Blood Pressure ,Logistic regression ,Vascular Medicine ,Outcome (game theory) ,Mathematical and Statistical Techniques ,Cognition ,Statistics ,Brain Injuries, Traumatic ,Psychology ,Imputation (statistics) ,Hypoxia ,Trauma Medicine ,Neurologic Examination ,Multidisciplinary ,FOS: Social sciences ,Prognosis ,Physical sciences ,Medicine ,Hypotension ,Traumatic Injury ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Critical Care ,Traumatic brain injury ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Resuscitation ,Science ,Decision Making ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Social sciences ,Motor Reactions ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Covariate ,medicine ,Humans ,Glasgow Coma Scale ,Statistical Methods ,Baseline (configuration management) ,Medicine and health sciences ,Models, Statistical ,Biology and life sciences ,business.industry ,Cognitive Psychology ,Cell Biology ,Emergency department ,medicine.disease ,Missing data ,Research and analysis methods ,Logistic Models ,Cognitive Science ,Human medicine ,business ,Neurotrauma ,Mathematics ,Neuroscience ,Forecasting - Abstract
Funder: One Mind for Research, Funder: bill and melinda gates foundation (us), Funder: University of Manitoba VPRI Research investment fund, Funder: Winniped Health Sciences Centre HSC Foundation, Funder: ZNS - Hannelore Kohl Stiftung (DE), Funder: Integra LifeSciences (US), Funder: Rudy Falk Professorship, Statistical models for outcome prediction are central to traumatic brain injury research and critical to baseline risk adjustment. Glasgow coma score (GCS) and pupil reactivity are crucial covariates in all such models but may be measured at multiple time points between the time of injury and hospital and are subject to a variable degree of unreliability and/or missingness. Imputation of missing data may be undertaken using full multiple imputation or by simple substitution of measurements from other time points. However, it is unknown which strategy is best or which time points are more predictive. We evaluated the pseudo-R2 of logistic regression models (dichotomous survival) and proportional odds models (Glasgow Outcome Score—extended) using different imputation strategies on the The Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study dataset. Substitution strategies were easy to implement, achieved low levels of missingness (<< 10%) and could outperform multiple imputation without the need for computationally costly calculations and pooling multiple final models. While model performance was sensitive to imputation strategy, this effect was small in absolute terms and clinical relevance. A strategy of using the emergency department discharge assessments and working back in time when these were missing generally performed well. Full multiple imputation had the advantage of preserving time-dependence in the models: the pre-hospital assessments were found to be relatively unreliable predictors of survival or outcome. The predictive performance of later assessments was model-dependent. In conclusion, simple substitution strategies for imputing baseline GCS and pupil response can perform well and may be a simple alternative to full multiple imputation in many cases.
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