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Feasibility of a minimal dataset for adults with acquired brain injury in Dutch healthcare practice
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 6, p e0235085 (2020), PLoS ONE, 15(6 June):e0235085. Public Library of Science, PLOS ONE, 15(6):0235085. Public Library of Science, PLoS ONE
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVE: Data collection in the field of acquired brain injury (ABI) lacks uniformity due to the broad spectrum of available measurement instruments, leading to incomparability of data and the need for patients to 'repeat their story'. To pursue uniform data collection, an ABI-specific minimal dataset (MDS-ABI) is currently under development. The current study aimed to assess the feasibility (performance according to protocol, user opinion, potential implementation barriers, and suggested improvements) of the MDS-ABI in clinical settings.METHODS: A mixed-methods approach was used in a range of healthcare sectors for persons with ABI. Clinicians of several relevant disciplines within these sectors were asked to administer the MDS-ABI to five patients. Subsequently, feasibility according to clinicians was assessed by means of a paper questionnaire about every administration and an online questionnaire about the feasibility in general. Feasibility according to patients was assessed with a paper questionnaire and think aloud interviews.RESULTS: Thirteen clinicians and 50 patients were included. In general, the MDS-ABI performed according to protocol. Both clinicians and patients were overall satisfied with the content of the MDS-ABI. The Cumulative Illness Rating Scale was regarded incomprehensible, leading to missing data. Further, clinicians indicated that the MDS-ABI would not be suitable for all ABI-patients, as some are incapable of self-report due to potential cognitive problems, communicative problems, fatigue, perceptual problems, or impaired awareness of deficits.CONCLUSION: The MDS-ABI is a promising tool for obtaining core information on ABI-patients. The MDS-ABI will be adjusted according to the suggestions. For patients who are incapable of self-report, a proxy-reported version of the self-reported part was developed.
- Subjects :
- Questionnaires
Male
Critical Care and Emergency Medicine
Traumatic Brain Injury
Economics
Health Care Providers
medicine.medical_treatment
Social Sciences
Health Care Sector
Computer-assisted web interviewing
urologic and male genital diseases
0302 clinical medicine
QUALITY-OF-LIFE
Medicine and Health Sciences
Brain Damage
030212 general & internal medicine
Trauma Medicine
Netherlands
Allied Health Care Professionals
Cognitive Impairment
Aged, 80 and over
Multidisciplinary
Rehabilitation
SCREENING INSTRUMENTS
Cognitive Neurology
Middle Aged
DEPRESSION
Neurology
Databases as Topic
Research Design
cardiovascular system
Engineering and Technology
Medicine
Female
Medical emergency
Psychology
Traumatic Injury
INTERVENTION
Research Article
FATIGUE SEVERITY SCALE
Adult
REHABILITATION
Patients
Cognitive Neuroscience
Science
Equipment
HOSPITAL ANXIETY
Research and Analysis Methods
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Health Economics
Quality of life (healthcare)
Rating scale
Physicians
medicine
Humans
cardiovascular diseases
VALIDITY
Think aloud protocol
Acquired brain injury
COMPREHENSION
Measurement Equipment
Aged
Protocol (science)
Survey Research
Data collection
Biology and Life Sciences
medicine.disease
Health Care
body regions
Brain Injuries
UTRECHT SCALE
Cognitive Science
Feasibility Studies
Neurotrauma
Delivery of Health Care
human activities
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Neuroscience
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLOS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5845c026ed3e96514db6ee73f38f02f4
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235085