TY - JOUR
T1 - Unintentional injuries after TBI
T2 - Potential risk factors, impacts, and prevention
AU - Kolakowsky-Hayner, Stephanie A.
AU - Bellon, Kimberly
AU - Yang, Yvonne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - BACKGROUND: The top three causes of fatal unintentional injuries are falls, motor vehicle crashes, and being struck against or struck by objects or persons. These etiologies also happen to be the leading causes of TBI, a serious public health problem, in the US. Reduced cognitive functioning, poor decision making, increased risk taking, disinhibition, diminished safety skills and substance use, place individuals with TBI at an increased risk for subsequent unintentional injuries. The caregiving, psychological, social and financial burden of initial injuries is enormous. Unintentional injuries post-TBI add to that burden significantly. Many unintentional injuries can be prevented with simple education and environment and lifestyle changes. Injury prevention requires collaboration among many. OBJECTIVE: This literature review will share information regarding potential triggers or causes of unintentional injuries after TBI to identify potential issues. The many impacts of these injuries will be reviewed. Best practices in prevention will be presented. CONCLUSION: Ultimately, education, discussion, and awareness across multiple stakeholders can aid in preventing unintentional injuries after TBI.
AB - BACKGROUND: The top three causes of fatal unintentional injuries are falls, motor vehicle crashes, and being struck against or struck by objects or persons. These etiologies also happen to be the leading causes of TBI, a serious public health problem, in the US. Reduced cognitive functioning, poor decision making, increased risk taking, disinhibition, diminished safety skills and substance use, place individuals with TBI at an increased risk for subsequent unintentional injuries. The caregiving, psychological, social and financial burden of initial injuries is enormous. Unintentional injuries post-TBI add to that burden significantly. Many unintentional injuries can be prevented with simple education and environment and lifestyle changes. Injury prevention requires collaboration among many. OBJECTIVE: This literature review will share information regarding potential triggers or causes of unintentional injuries after TBI to identify potential issues. The many impacts of these injuries will be reviewed. Best practices in prevention will be presented. CONCLUSION: Ultimately, education, discussion, and awareness across multiple stakeholders can aid in preventing unintentional injuries after TBI.
KW - Traumatic brain injury
KW - alcohol and drug abuse
KW - fatigue
KW - lack of balance and coordination
KW - repeat TBI
KW - seizure
KW - unintentional injury prevention
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84984917641&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3233/NRE-161368
DO - 10.3233/NRE-161368
M3 - Article
C2 - 27497469
AN - SCOPUS:84984917641
SN - 1053-8135
VL - 39
SP - 363
EP - 370
JO - NeuroRehabilitation
JF - NeuroRehabilitation
IS - 3
ER -