In 2002, the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute was awarded a Traumatic Brain Injury Model System (TBIMS) grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). This five-year grant will allow JRI to pursue research regarding innovative assessment and rehabilitation approaches for persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
What is a TBI Model System?
Since 1987, the US
Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Research (NIDRR) has provided funding for establishing a research and
demonstration program through model systems of care for persons with TBI.
The model systems of care provide comprehensive, coordinated care for persons
with traumatic brain injuries for emergency medical services, acute neurotrauma
services, inpatient rehabilitation, and long-term follow up. Currently, 16
model systems across the United States are supported by this grant program
for the 2002-2007 period. Each model system contibutes data to the Traumatic
Brain Injury National Data Center which maintains a standardized national
database for innovative analyses of TBI treatment and outcomes.
The objectives of the TBIMS are to:
- Demonstrate and evaluate the cost-benefit and service delivery outcomes of a comprehensive service delivery system for individuals with TBI.
- Establish a research program to evaluate the development of a new database and conduct innovative analyses of research data.
- Demonstrate and evaluate the development and application of improved and innovative methods essential to the care and rehabilitation of individuals with TBI; and
- Participate in national studies of the TBI Model System concept by contributing to the national TBI database as prescribed by the Secretary of Education.
Who is Eligible to Participate in the Program?
The National Database includes information about the course of recovery and
outcomes following TBI. Participants in the database have sustained a TBI
as defined by: damage to brain tissue caused by an external mechanical force
as evidenced by loss of consciousness due to brain trauma, or post traumatic
amnesia (PTA), or skull fracture, or objective neurological findings that
were a result of trauma. For inclusion in this data base the person must be
- at least 16 years old,
- arrive at the acute care hospital emergency department within 24 hours of injury,
- receive both acute hospital care and inpatient rehabilitation within the defined Model System facilities, and
- understand and sign informed consent.
Rehabilitation Research at the TBI Model System
In addition to providing a comprehensive system of care and participating
in the national database for persons with TBI, the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation
Insitute conducts specific research projects as
part of the TBI Model System project. These projects focus on
- issues related to recovery for individuals who are in a Minimally Conscious State (MCS),
- the effectiveness of an integrated program of cognitive rehabilitation for persons with TBI., and
- quality of life issues that consider the individual's perspective related to community integration and satisfaction with functioning following TBI.
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