Brain Injury Rehabilitation Improving the Transition Experience (BRITE)
Traumatic Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Traumatic Brain Injury focused on measuring Transition, Rehabilitation Discharge
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Hospitalized with a moderate-to-severe TBI defined by TBIMS and this study as damage to brain tissue caused by an external mechanical force as evidenced by medically documented loss of consciousness or post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) due to brain trauma or by objective neurological findings that can be reasonably attributed to TBI on physical examination or mental status examination. Potential participants must meet at least one of the following criteria to be considered experiencing a moderate-to-severe TBI:
- PTA>24 hours;
- Trauma related intracranial neuroimaging abnormalities;
- Loss of consciousness exceeding 30 minutes (unless due to sedation or intoxication); or
- Glasgow Coma Scale in the emergency department of less than 13 (unless due to intubation, sedation, or intoxication).
- English speaking (we will track non-enrollment due to other language to determine common languages and have consumer dissemination materials translated for more broad use if time and resources permit.);
- At least 18 years old;
- Will be discharged from inpatient rehabilitation to community (private residence, adult home, hotel, homeless) or facility (nursing home, subacute care i.e. skilled nursing facility);
- Current admission to inpatient rehabilitation considered their first comprehensive rehabilitation experience, or extension thereof for most recent TBI (e.g. admitted to inpatient rehabilitation, discharged to acute care, then returns to inpatient rehabilitation to complete their initial stay);
- Able to provide informed consent, or if unable to provide consent have family or legal guardian to provide informed consent for the patient.
Inclusion Criteria- Caregiver Participants:
- Individuals who will have primary care giving responsibility post rehabilitation care discharge of enrolled patient participants;
- English speaking (we will track non-enrollment due to other language to determine common languages and have consumer dissemination materials translated for more broad use if time and resources permit.);
- At least 18 years old;
- Able to provide informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusion criteria- Patient Participants:
- We will not enroll individuals who are in law enforcement custody at admission to the designated rehabilitation unit or who are taken into custody prior to discharge from the designated rehabilitation unit due to federal restrictions on inclusion of prisoners in research.
- We will not enroll individuals who do not have access to a phone.
- We will not enroll individuals who are unable to complete study procedures due to cognitive/verbal limitations AND do not have a proxy to assist with study procedures.
Exclusion criteria- Caregiver Participants:
- We will not enroll individuals who are in law enforcement custody due to federal restrictions on inclusion of prisoners in research.
- We will not enroll individuals who do not have access to a phone.
Sites / Locations
- Indiana University School of Medicine/ Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana
- Mount Sinai Health System (NY)
- Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
- Moss Rehab Hospital
- Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation
- University of Washington
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Rehabilitation Discharge Plan
Rehabilitation Transition Plan
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) standards for discharge following an inpatient rehabilitation stay for a traumatic brain injury, including patient and family education, written discharge care instructions, and telephone follow up from a clinical provider.
Approximately 12 scheduled contacts from a TBI care manager 6 months following discharge in addition to the CARF standards for discharge.