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TBI
(Traumatic Brain Injury)
Focus:
TBI-specific PROMs assess the cognitive, emotional, and physical outcomes of patients who have experienced traumatic brain injury.
Pertinent Survey:
- Body Part: Brain / Neurological Function
- Area Of Focus: Cognitive Function, Emotional Health, Physical Limitations, Social Participation
Multiple validated instruments exist, including TBI-QOL (Quality of Life after TBI), Rivermead Post-Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire, and others.
Description:
TBI PROMs evaluate symptoms such as memory deficits, attention problems, fatigue, emotional distress, and daily functioning impairments. These measures provide patient-centered insight into recovery, guide rehabilitation planning, and track long-term outcomes in both mild and severe TBI.
Use Cases:
- Monitoring cognitive recovery post-TBI.
- Assessing emotional and psychological impact.
- Tracking functional limitations in daily life.
- Supporting rehabilitation and therapy planning.
- Research studies on TBI outcomes and interventions.
Number Of Questions:
Varies (typically 20–100 depending on instrument)
Click here to view the questionnaire.
Questionnaire Survey Consists of:
Domains may include:
- Cognitive Function (memory, attention)
- Emotional Well-Being (anxiety, depression)
- Physical Function (mobility, balance)
- Social Participation and Daily Activities