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Testing an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Platform in the Context of Traumatic Brain Injury: PRiORiTy Usability Study

Testing an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Platform in the Context of Traumatic Brain Injury: PRiORiTy Usability Study

In addition, advances in management and guidelines [13] mean that people now live longer with the effects caused by their TBI. It is therefore important for clinicians to monitor these effects over time to improve the quality of life of people living with the effects of a TBI. As a result, TBI is being increasingly regarded as a chronic condition, as it impacts on multiple health domains and functions [4,14].

Christel McMullan, Grace Turner, Ameeta Retzer, Antonio Belli, Elin Haf Davies, Laura Nice, Luke Flavell, Jackie Flavell, Melanie Calvert

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58128

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes From 2009 to 2023: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes From 2009 to 2023: Protocol for a Systematic Review

The seminal paper written by the early pioneer in the TBI field examined the impact of minority status on functional outcomes using the TBI Models Systems national database, which included 586 African American (37%), Hispanic (7%), and White (53%) individuals categorized as “minority versus Whites” [7].

Monique R Pappadis, Kelli G Talley, Patricia Garcia, Caitlin R Aguirre, Chinedu K Onwudebe, Michelle Smith, Anthony H Lequerica

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58763

The Effectiveness of Brain Injury Family Intervention in Improving the Psychological Well-Being of Caregivers of Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effectiveness of Brain Injury Family Intervention in Improving the Psychological Well-Being of Caregivers of Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A recent study reported an extremely high cost of treatment for patients with TBI in Malaysia. The estimated annual cost of treatment for 49 patients with TBI was as high as MYR 1.5 million (US $313840) [5]. In the long term, this would lead to an adverse impact on the social and economic development of the country. The effects of TBI depend largely on the severity and location of the injury and the age and personality of the patient [1].

Siti Aminah Omar, Nor Sheereen Zulkefly, Firdaus Mukhtar

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e53692

Intentional Self-Harm Among US Veterans With Traumatic Brain Injury or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Retrospective Cohort Study From 2008 to 2017

Intentional Self-Harm Among US Veterans With Traumatic Brain Injury or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Retrospective Cohort Study From 2008 to 2017

In another study, Brenner et al [20] conducted an analysis to examine the associations between TBI diagnosis and suicide among individuals receiving care at VHA and reported that veterans with TBI were 1.55 times more likely to complete suicide as compared to those without TBI.

Bhanu Pratap Singh Rawat, Joel Reisman, Terri K Pogoda, Weisong Liu, Subendhu Rongali, Robert H Aseltine Jr, Kun Chen, Jack Tsai, Dan Berlowitz, Hong Yu, Kathleen F Carlson

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e42803

Traumatic Brain Injury Intensive Evaluation and Treatment Program: Protocol for a Partnered Evaluation Initiative Mixed Methods Study

Traumatic Brain Injury Intensive Evaluation and Treatment Program: Protocol for a Partnered Evaluation Initiative Mixed Methods Study

Record numbers of service members with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have flooded the Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (Do D) during the past 2 decades. Since 2000, a total of 430,720 service members have been diagnosed with TBI, and the majority (82.4%) have been diagnosed with mild TBI [1]. Service members consist of conventional forces and special operational forces (SOF).

Jolie N Haun, Risa Nakase-Richardson, Christine Melillo, Jacob Kean, Rachel C Benzinger, Tali Schneider, Mary Jo V Pugh

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e44776

Standardizing Cranioplasty Outcomes Following Stroke or Traumatic Brain Injury: Protocol for the Development of a Core Outcome Set

Standardizing Cranioplasty Outcomes Following Stroke or Traumatic Brain Injury: Protocol for the Development of a Core Outcome Set

Several randomized trials [1,2] have shown that decompressive craniectomy, which is a surgical procedure in which a large section of the skull is removed to accommodate brain swelling, can be helpful in the management of patients with substantial brain swelling and raised intracranial pressure after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke. Patients who survive usually have their skull reconstructed a few months later through an operation termed cranioplasty.

Harry Mee, Ana M Castaño-Leon, Ivan Timofeev, Amos Adeleye, Indira Devi Bhagavatula, Niklas Marklund, Susanne Muehlschlegel, Katie Bond, Clare Clement, Kirsty Grieve, Nicola Owen, Gemma Whiting, Carole Turner, Andres Mariano Rubiano Escobar, Dhaval Shukla, Maria Paul, Judith Allanson, Valerie Pomeroy, Edoardo Viaroli, Elizabeth Warburton, Adam Wells, Gregory Hawryluk, Adel Helmy, Fahim Anwar, Stephen Honeybul, Peter Hutchinson, Angelos Kolias

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e37442

Diagnosis and Management of Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Diagnosis and Management of Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Protocol for a Scoping Review

It is estimated that, globally, 69 million people (95% CI 64-74 million) have a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year [1]. High-income countries have nearly 3 times more cases than low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) [1]. This is relevant because TBI is the most common cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Thus, traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (TSAH) is a common finding in moderate and severe TBI (s TBI), because it occurs in 33%-60% of patients [2,3].

Dylan P Griswold, Laura Fernandez, A M Rubiano

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(10):e26709