AI Article Synopsis

  • A recent article highlighted problems in managing patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), citing low-quality services due to overlooked factors like lack of resources and poor organization of rehabilitation.
  • The authors proposed involving a new 'neuroscience clinician' and additional neuro-navigators, but this approach lacks evidence of effectiveness and fails to utilize the existing skills of rehabilitation medicine consultants.
  • The revised suggestion recommends that rehabilitation teams work alongside acute services and maintain responsibility for patients throughout their recovery, drawing parallels to advancements in geriatric medicine from the past.

Article Abstract

A recent article identified weaknesses in the management of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). The authors suggested some reasons but overlooked two of the reasons for the low quality of services: a lack of resources and a systemic failure to organise rehabilitation services. They suggested early involvement of a condition-specific service with a new 'neuroscience clinician' and additional neuro-navigators, but the evidence shows this approach does not work. Their proposal failed to acknowledge the neuroscience skills of existing rehabilitation medicine consultants and teams, and ignored the many non-TBI problems patients will have and the consequent need for expert rehabilitation input. We revise and develop their proposal, suggesting an alternative way to improve services. Rehabilitation teams should work in parallel with acute services and remain responsible for the rehabilitation of patients as they move through different settings. This suggested development of rehabilitation mirrors the development followed by geriatric medicine from 40 years ago.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9345207PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.2021-0719DOI Listing

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