
@article{ref1,
title="Post-concussion symptoms three months after mild-to-moderate TBI: characteristics of sick-listed patients referred to specialized treatment and consequences of intracranial injury",
journal="Brain injury",
year="2021",
author="Fure, Silje Christine Reistad and Howe, Emilie Isager and Spjelkavik, Øystein and Røe, Cecilie and Rike, Per-Ola and Olsen, Alexander and Ponsford, Jennie and Andelic, Nada and Løvstad, Marianne",
volume="ePub",
number="ePub",
pages="ePub-ePub",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: To present pre-injury, injury-related, work-related and post-injury characteristics, and to compare patients with and without traumatic intracranial abnormalities, in a treatment-seeking sample with persistent post-concussion symptoms (PPCS) after mild-to-moderate TBI.<br><br>METHODS: Cross-sectional design in the context of a specialized TBI outpatient clinic. Eligible patients were aged 18-60 years, employed ≥ 50% at time of injury, and sick listed ≥ 50% at inclusion due to PPCS. Data were collected 8-12 weeks after injury through review of medical records, semi-structured interviews, questionnaires, and neuropsychological screening.<br><br>RESULTS: The study included 116 patients, of whom 60% were women, and predominantly white-collar workers in full-time positions. Ninety-four percent had a mild TBI, and 23% had intracranial abnormalities. The full sample reported high somatic, emotional, and cognitive symptom burden, and decreased health-related quality of life. Patients with normal CT/MRI results reported higher overall symptom burden, while patients with intracranial abnormalities had worse memory function.<br><br>CONCLUSION: Injury severity and traumatic intracranial radiological findings should not be the sole ground for planning of rehabilitation service provision in patients with PPCS, as subjective complaints do not necessarily co-vary with these variables.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0269-9052",
doi="10.1080/02699052.2021.1953593",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699052.2021.1953593"
}