TY - JOUR
T1 - Action Collaborative on Traumatic Brain Injury Care
T2 - Adapted Clinical Practice Guideline
AU - Silverberg, Noah D.
AU - Lee, Kathy
AU - Mikolić, Ana
AU - Bayley, Mark T.
AU - Brody, David L.
AU - Ely, E. Wesley
AU - Giacino, Joseph T.
AU - Halabi, Cathra
AU - Hammond, Flora M.
AU - Ignacio, Daniel A.
AU - Mosti, Caterina
AU - van der Naalt, Joukje
AU - Pappadis, Monique R.
AU - Ravi, Anita
AU - Tenovuo, Olli
AU - Wang, Vincent Y.
AU - Verduzco-Gutierrez, Monica
AU - Manley, Geoffrey T.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Outpatient follow-up care for traumatic brain injury (TBI) is inconsistent. The Action Collaborative on TBI Care, convened under the auspices of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, aimed to standardize management with a clinical practice guideline. The guideline is intended for community-dwelling adults with TBI who are able to care for themselves at hospital discharge or who did not require acute hospital care. Guideline topics were selected and prioritized with input from individuals with lived experience and clinicians. Existing evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (k = 18) were identified from systematic literature reviews. Recommendations for each priority topic were extracted from existing guidelines and synthesized using the ADAPTE process. Strength of evidence ratings were assigned based on the American Academy of Family Physician's adaptation of GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations) through consensus voting. A draft guideline underwent external review by 20 health professional and brain injury organizations. The Action Collaborative on TBI Care guideline provides recommendations for 11 priority topics: (1) confirm the diagnosis; (2) determine whether emergency department evaluation is required; (3) request neuroimaging and neuropsychological assessment when indicated; (4) screen for social determinants of health; (5) provide guidance on return to usual activities; (6) educate the patient and family; (7) assess for risk of persistent symptoms; (8) prioritize which symptoms to target first; (9) initiate treatment for posttraumatic headache; (10) screen and initiate treatment for mental health disorders; and (11) decide if and when to refer to specialty care.
AB - Outpatient follow-up care for traumatic brain injury (TBI) is inconsistent. The Action Collaborative on TBI Care, convened under the auspices of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, aimed to standardize management with a clinical practice guideline. The guideline is intended for community-dwelling adults with TBI who are able to care for themselves at hospital discharge or who did not require acute hospital care. Guideline topics were selected and prioritized with input from individuals with lived experience and clinicians. Existing evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (k = 18) were identified from systematic literature reviews. Recommendations for each priority topic were extracted from existing guidelines and synthesized using the ADAPTE process. Strength of evidence ratings were assigned based on the American Academy of Family Physician's adaptation of GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations) through consensus voting. A draft guideline underwent external review by 20 health professional and brain injury organizations. The Action Collaborative on TBI Care guideline provides recommendations for 11 priority topics: (1) confirm the diagnosis; (2) determine whether emergency department evaluation is required; (3) request neuroimaging and neuropsychological assessment when indicated; (4) screen for social determinants of health; (5) provide guidance on return to usual activities; (6) educate the patient and family; (7) assess for risk of persistent symptoms; (8) prioritize which symptoms to target first; (9) initiate treatment for posttraumatic headache; (10) screen and initiate treatment for mental health disorders; and (11) decide if and when to refer to specialty care.
KW - clinical practice guideline
KW - concussion
KW - traumatic brain injury
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105017539082
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U2 - 10.1177/08977151251378894
DO - 10.1177/08977151251378894
M3 - Article
C2 - 40966132
AN - SCOPUS:105017539082
SN - 0897-7151
JO - Journal of neurotrauma
JF - Journal of neurotrauma
ER -