An early onset rehabilitation program for children and adolescents after traumatic brain injury (TBI): Methods and first results

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Melchers, P [1 ]
Maluck, A [1 ]
Suhr, L [1 ]
Scholten, S [1 ]
Lehmkuhl, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cologne, Klin & Poliklin Psychiat & Psychotherapie Kindes, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
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traumatic brain injury; neurotrauma-children; rehabilitation; neuropsychology; neurotrauma-psychotherapy;
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Survived traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are one of the most serious challenges to the patient's future life. Recent literature increasingly questions the long believed protective effects of functional cerebral plasticity in children. Although TBI in children and adolescents is frequent, they are less frequently admitted to rehabilitation centers as in-patients than adults. This emphasizes the role of out-patient treatment. The progressing study described here aims to achieve a contribution to a comprehensive approach in TBI-rehabilitation for youngsters. A two-stage multimethodal program, starting with stimulation in coma while the patient is on the intensive care unit, and neuropsychological therapy after regaining consciousness is to be evaluated in a controlled, prospective and randomized study. After including nearly 50 % of the planned sample (100 persons), some preliminary results can be mentioned with all applicable caution The effectiveness of the applied therapy can be stated here with respect to the posttraumatic development of intellectual abilities in the 6- and 12 months follow ups. Moreover, in the control group development of psychopathological alterations was found to a considerable degree and also lower ratings in a quality of life questionnaire, compared to the experimental group. It is expected to prove these differences statistically, after the total sample has been included, and thus equal distributions have been achieved in all predictive variables.
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