Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion?
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Resumo: | IntroductionTraumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a very important cause of children morbidity and disability, with a negativeimpact on their life quality. Outcomes vary with the severity of injury, child age at injury, premorbid child characteristics, family factors and the families' socioeconomic status.AimTo evaluate the social inclusion of children following a traumatic brain injury after hospital discharge.Patients and MethodsThe authors made a retrospective study of the inpatients of a specific unit of the Pediatric Development andRehabilitation Service, dedicated to the care of children that, at admission, were in coma or in a minimalresponsive state. Medical records were reviewed corresponding to children admitted to this unit between 1996and 2007 and their social inclusion was evaluated.ConclusionChildren following traumatic brain injuries face serious difficulties when they return to their familiar environmentin terms of skills, behaviour, communication and education. They could also be a physical, emotional and financialburden to their families and society. Prevention measures and oriented rehabilitation programs are essential toassure a better outcome for children with TBI. |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion?Lesão Cerebral na população pediátrica. Que inclusão social?IntroductionTraumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a very important cause of children morbidity and disability, with a negativeimpact on their life quality. Outcomes vary with the severity of injury, child age at injury, premorbid child characteristics, family factors and the families' socioeconomic status.AimTo evaluate the social inclusion of children following a traumatic brain injury after hospital discharge.Patients and MethodsThe authors made a retrospective study of the inpatients of a specific unit of the Pediatric Development andRehabilitation Service, dedicated to the care of children that, at admission, were in coma or in a minimalresponsive state. Medical records were reviewed corresponding to children admitted to this unit between 1996and 2007 and their social inclusion was evaluated.ConclusionChildren following traumatic brain injuries face serious difficulties when they return to their familiar environmentin terms of skills, behaviour, communication and education. They could also be a physical, emotional and financialburden to their families and society. Prevention measures and oriented rehabilitation programs are essential toassure a better outcome for children with TBI.IntroductionTraumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a very important cause of children morbidity and disability, with a negativeimpact on their life quality. Outcomes vary with the severity of injury, child age at injury, premorbid child characteristics, family factors and the families' socioeconomic status.AimTo evaluate the social inclusion of children following a traumatic brain injury after hospital discharge.Patients and MethodsThe authors made a retrospective study of the inpatients of a specific unit of the Pediatric Development andRehabilitation Service, dedicated to the care of children that, at admission, were in coma or in a minimalresponsive state. Medical records were reviewed corresponding to children admitted to this unit between 1996and 2007 and their social inclusion was evaluated.ConclusionChildren following traumatic brain injuries face serious difficulties when they return to their familiar environmentin terms of skills, behaviour, communication and education. They could also be a physical, emotional and financialburden to their families and society. Prevention measures and oriented rehabilitation programs are essential toassure a better outcome for children with TBI.Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina Física e de Reabilitação2013-03-05T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.25759/spmfr.52oai:ojs.spmfrjournal.org:article/52Revista da Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina Física e de Reabilitação; v. 18, n. 2 (2009): Ano 17; 460872-9204reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://spmfrjournal.org/index.php/spmfr/article/view/52https://doi.org/10.25759/spmfr.52https://spmfrjournal.org/index.php/spmfr/article/view/52/56Afonso, Carla; Interna de MFR do Centro de Medicina de Reabilitação de Alcoitão, PortugalGouveia, Susana; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR AlcoitãoCabete, Safira; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR AlcoitãoMartins, Cristina; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR AlcoitãoVasconcelos, Maria Ana; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR AlcoitãoReis, Virgínia; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR AlcoitãoBatalha, Isabel; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR AlcoitãoLopes, Helena; Directora do Serviço de Reabilitação Pediátrica e Desenvolvimento CMR Alcoitãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-09-20T15:28:49Zoai:ojs.spmfrjournal.org:article/52Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:51:23.624046Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion? Lesão Cerebral na população pediátrica. Que inclusão social? |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion? |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion? Afonso, Carla; Interna de MFR do Centro de Medicina de Reabilitação de Alcoitão, Portugal |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion? |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion? |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion? |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion? |
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Traumatic brain injury in pediatric population - Which social inclusion? |
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Afonso, Carla; Interna de MFR do Centro de Medicina de Reabilitação de Alcoitão, Portugal |
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Afonso, Carla; Interna de MFR do Centro de Medicina de Reabilitação de Alcoitão, Portugal Gouveia, Susana; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Cabete, Safira; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Martins, Cristina; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Vasconcelos, Maria Ana; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Reis, Virgínia; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Batalha, Isabel; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Lopes, Helena; Directora do Serviço de Reabilitação Pediátrica e Desenvolvimento CMR Alcoitão |
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Gouveia, Susana; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Cabete, Safira; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Martins, Cristina; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Vasconcelos, Maria Ana; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Reis, Virgínia; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Batalha, Isabel; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Lopes, Helena; Directora do Serviço de Reabilitação Pediátrica e Desenvolvimento CMR Alcoitão |
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Afonso, Carla; Interna de MFR do Centro de Medicina de Reabilitação de Alcoitão, Portugal Gouveia, Susana; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Cabete, Safira; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Martins, Cristina; Interno do Internato Complementar de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Vasconcelos, Maria Ana; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Reis, Virgínia; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Batalha, Isabel; Assistente Hospitalar Graduada de MFR, CMR Alcoitão Lopes, Helena; Directora do Serviço de Reabilitação Pediátrica e Desenvolvimento CMR Alcoitão |
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IntroductionTraumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a very important cause of children morbidity and disability, with a negativeimpact on their life quality. Outcomes vary with the severity of injury, child age at injury, premorbid child characteristics, family factors and the families' socioeconomic status.AimTo evaluate the social inclusion of children following a traumatic brain injury after hospital discharge.Patients and MethodsThe authors made a retrospective study of the inpatients of a specific unit of the Pediatric Development andRehabilitation Service, dedicated to the care of children that, at admission, were in coma or in a minimalresponsive state. Medical records were reviewed corresponding to children admitted to this unit between 1996and 2007 and their social inclusion was evaluated.ConclusionChildren following traumatic brain injuries face serious difficulties when they return to their familiar environmentin terms of skills, behaviour, communication and education. They could also be a physical, emotional and financialburden to their families and society. Prevention measures and oriented rehabilitation programs are essential toassure a better outcome for children with TBI. |
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