Measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studies

Robert Ślusarz,1 Renata Jabłońska,1 Agnieszka Królikowska,1 Beata Haor,1 Ewa Barczykowska,2 Monika Biercewicz,3 Mariola Głowacka,2 Justyna Szrajda4 1Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing Department, 2Nursing Department, 3Clinic of Geriatrics, 4Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Col...

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Main Authors: Ślusarz R, Jabłońska R, Królikowska A, Haor B, Barczykowska E, Biercewicz M, Głowacka M, Szrajda J
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-06-01
Series:Patient Preference and Adherence
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spelling doaj-da9cba34f0054873a0ea9d06647ce1182020-11-24T21:06:04ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2015-06-012015default86987522408Measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studiesŚlusarz RJabłońska RKrólikowska AHaor BBarczykowska EBiercewicz MGłowacka MSzrajda JRobert Ślusarz,1 Renata Jabłońska,1 Agnieszka Królikowska,1 Beata Haor,1 Ewa Barczykowska,2 Monika Biercewicz,3 Mariola Głowacka,2 Justyna Szrajda4 1Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing Department, 2Nursing Department, 3Clinic of Geriatrics, 4Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Collegium Medicum, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, PolandBackground: Application of adequate numeric scales is essential for assessment of a patient’s condition. The scales most commonly used by the therapeutic team for assessment of a patient with traumatic brain injury (TBI) include deficit scales, functional scales, and scales assessing quality of life. The purpose of this study was to establish the relationships between the particular scales used for assessment of patients with TBI.Methods: This multicenter study included 159 patients with TBI. The direct observation technique was used. Two measurements were made (at hospital admission and discharge) using standardized assessment scales, ie, the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), the Functional Capacity Scale (FCS), the Functional Index “Repty” (FIR), and the Glasgow Outcome Scale.Results: Patients with mild impairment of consciousness were most numerous in the examined group at both admission and discharge, ie, 118 (78.8%) and 134 patients (89.3%), respectively. The mean score for functional capacity measured with the FCS was 34.41 points (71.7%) on the day of admission and 41.87 points (87.2%) on the day of discharge from hospital. A significant correlation was found between results obtained using the GCS and results on the FIR, on both the day of admission [R t(n-2) =7.612=0.530; P=0.00] and the day of discharge [R t(n-2) =8.998=0.595; P=0.00]. Further, a high correlation was found between the FCS and the FIR (rs= -0.854 on day of admission and rs= -0.840 on day of discharge).Conclusion: The majority of examined patients had mild impairment of consciousness. A moderate correlation was found between the GCS and the scales assessing activities of daily living. A high correlation was found between FCS and FIR, which may result from the similarities between the analyzed tools in the scope of their construction and application.Keywords: head trauma, assessment tools, numeric scaleshttp://www.dovepress.com/measuring-scales-used-for-assessment-of-patients-with-traumatic-brain--peer-reviewed-article-PPA
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author Ślusarz R
Jabłońska R
Królikowska A
Haor B
Barczykowska E
Biercewicz M
Głowacka M
Szrajda J
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Jabłońska R
Królikowska A
Haor B
Barczykowska E
Biercewicz M
Głowacka M
Szrajda J
Measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studies
Patient Preference and Adherence
author_facet Ślusarz R
Jabłońska R
Królikowska A
Haor B
Barczykowska E
Biercewicz M
Głowacka M
Szrajda J
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title Measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studies
title_short Measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studies
title_full Measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studies
title_fullStr Measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studies
title_full_unstemmed Measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studies
title_sort measuring scales used for assessment of patients with traumatic brain injury: multicenter studies
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Patient Preference and Adherence
issn 1177-889X
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Robert Ślusarz,1 Renata Jabłońska,1 Agnieszka Królikowska,1 Beata Haor,1 Ewa Barczykowska,2 Monika Biercewicz,3 Mariola Głowacka,2 Justyna Szrajda4 1Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing Department, 2Nursing Department, 3Clinic of Geriatrics, 4Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Collegium Medicum, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, PolandBackground: Application of adequate numeric scales is essential for assessment of a patient’s condition. The scales most commonly used by the therapeutic team for assessment of a patient with traumatic brain injury (TBI) include deficit scales, functional scales, and scales assessing quality of life. The purpose of this study was to establish the relationships between the particular scales used for assessment of patients with TBI.Methods: This multicenter study included 159 patients with TBI. The direct observation technique was used. Two measurements were made (at hospital admission and discharge) using standardized assessment scales, ie, the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), the Functional Capacity Scale (FCS), the Functional Index “Repty” (FIR), and the Glasgow Outcome Scale.Results: Patients with mild impairment of consciousness were most numerous in the examined group at both admission and discharge, ie, 118 (78.8%) and 134 patients (89.3%), respectively. The mean score for functional capacity measured with the FCS was 34.41 points (71.7%) on the day of admission and 41.87 points (87.2%) on the day of discharge from hospital. A significant correlation was found between results obtained using the GCS and results on the FIR, on both the day of admission [R t(n-2) =7.612=0.530; P=0.00] and the day of discharge [R t(n-2) =8.998=0.595; P=0.00]. Further, a high correlation was found between the FCS and the FIR (rs= -0.854 on day of admission and rs= -0.840 on day of discharge).Conclusion: The majority of examined patients had mild impairment of consciousness. A moderate correlation was found between the GCS and the scales assessing activities of daily living. A high correlation was found between FCS and FIR, which may result from the similarities between the analyzed tools in the scope of their construction and application.Keywords: head trauma, assessment tools, numeric scales
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