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Development of a traumatic brain injury model system within the Department of Veterans Affairs Polytrauma System of Care. | LitMetric

Development of a traumatic brain injury model system within the Department of Veterans Affairs Polytrauma System of Care.

J Head Trauma Rehabil

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Service, Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Dr Lamberty); Neuropsychology Section/MHBS (Dr Nakase-Richardson), Polytrauma/Psychology Service (Dr McGarity), James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, Florida; Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia (Drs Farrell-Carnahan and Cifu); Rehabilitation and Prosthetic Services, Lebanon VAMC, Lebanon, Pennsylvania (Mr Bidelspach); and Research Department, Craig Hospital, Englewood, Colorado (Dr Harrison-Felix).

Published: January 2015

Background: In 2008, the Department of Veterans Affairs Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers partnered with the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research to establish a Model Systems program of research that would closely emulate the civilian Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Model Systems Centers Program established in 1987.

Objective: To describe the development of a TBI Model Systems program within the Department of Veterans Affairs Polytrauma System of Care.

Methods: Enrollment criteria and data collection/data quality efforts for the newly established Department of Veterans Affairs sites are reviewed.

Results: Significant progress has been made in the establishment of a Model Systems program for the Polytrauma System of Care. Data collection has moved forward and program-specific modifications have been implemented.

Conclusion: The Veterans Affairs TBI Model System program is established and growing, with many projects underway and a strong working relationship with the civilian TBI Model System programs.

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