TY - JOUR
T1 - Variation in structure and process of care in traumatic brain injury
T2 - Provider profiles of European Neurotrauma Centers participating in the CENTER-TBI study
AU - CENTER-TBI investigators and participants
AU - Cnossen, Maryse C.
AU - Polinder, Suzanne
AU - Lingsma, Hester F.
AU - Maas, Andrew I.R.
AU - Menon, David
AU - Steyerberg, Ewout W.
AU - Adams, Hadie
AU - Alessandro, Masala
AU - Allanson, Judith
AU - Amrein, Krisztina
AU - Andaluz, Norberto
AU - Andelic, Nada
AU - Andrea, Nanni
AU - Andreassen, Lasse
AU - Anke, Audny
AU - Antoni, Anna
AU - Ardon, Hilko
AU - Audibert, Gérard
AU - Auslands, Kaspars
AU - Azouvi, Philippe
AU - Baciu, Camelia
AU - Bacon, Andrew
AU - Badenes, Rafael
AU - Baglin, Trevor
AU - Bartels, Ronald
AU - Barzó, Pál
AU - Bauerfeind, Ursula
AU - Beer, Ronny
AU - Belda, Francisco Javier
AU - Bellander, Bo Michael
AU - Belli, Antonio
AU - Bellier, Rémy
AU - Benali, Habib
AU - Benard, Thierry
AU - Berardino, Maurizio
AU - Beretta, Luigi
AU - Beynon, Christopher
AU - Bilotta, Federico
AU - Binder, Harald
AU - Biqiri, Erta
AU - Blaabjerg, Morten
AU - Borgen, Lund Stine
AU - Bouzat, Pierre
AU - Bragge, Peter
AU - Brazinova, Alexandra
AU - Brehar, Felix
AU - Brorsson, Camilla
AU - Buki, Andras
AU - Bullinger, Monika
AU - Bučková, Veronika
AU - Calappi, Emiliana
AU - Cameron, Peter
AU - Carbayo, Lozano Guillermo
AU - Carise, Elsa
AU - Carpenter, C.
AU - Castaño-León, Ana M.
AU - Causin, Francesco
AU - Chevallard, Giorgio
AU - Chieregato, Arturo
AU - Citerio, Giuseppe
AU - Coburn, Mark Coburn
AU - Coles, Jonathan
AU - Cooper, Jamie D.
AU - Correia, Marta
AU - Covic, Amra
AU - Curry, Nicola
AU - Czeiter, Endre
AU - Czosnyka, Marek
AU - Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire
AU - Damas, François
AU - Damas, Pierre
AU - Dawes, Helen
AU - De Keyser, Véronique
AU - Della Corte, Francesco
AU - Depreitere, Bart
AU - Ding, Shenghao
AU - Dippel, Diederik
AU - Dizdarevic, Kemal
AU - Dulière, Guy Loup
AU - Dzeko, Adelaida
AU - Eapen, George
AU - Engemann, Heiko
AU - Ercole, Ari
AU - Esser, Patrick
AU - Ezer, Erzsébet
AU - Fabricius, Martin
AU - Feigin, Valery L.
AU - Feng, Junfeng
AU - Foks, Kelly
AU - Fossi, Francesca
AU - Francony, Gilles
AU - Frantzén, Janek
AU - Freo, Ulderico
AU - Frisvold, Shirin
AU - Furmanov, Alex
AU - Gagliardo, Pablo
AU - Galanaud, Damien
AU - Gao, Guoyi
AU - Geleijns, Karin
AU - Ghuysen, Alexandre
AU - Giraud, Benoit
AU - Glocker, Ben
AU - Gomez, Pedro A.
AU - Grossi, Francesca
AU - Gruen, Russell L.
AU - Gupta, Deepak
AU - Haagsma, Juanita A.
AU - Hadzic, Ermin
AU - Haitsma, Iain
AU - Hartings, Jed A.
AU - Helbok, Raimund
AU - Helseth, Eirik
AU - Hertle, Daniel
AU - Hill, Sean
AU - Hoedemaekers, Astrid
AU - Hoefer, Stefan
AU - Hutchinson, Peter J.
AU - Håberg, Asta Kristine
AU - Jacobs, Bram
AU - Janciak, Ivan
AU - Janssens, Koen
AU - Jiang, Jiyao
AU - Jones, Kelly
AU - Kalala, Jean Pierre
AU - Kamnitsas, Konstantinos
AU - Karan, Mladen
AU - Karau, Jana
AU - Katila, Ari
AU - Kaukonen, Maija
AU - Keeling, David
AU - Kerforne, Thomas
AU - Ketharanathan, Naomi
AU - Kettunen, Johannes
AU - Kivisaari, Riku
AU - Kolias, Angelos G.
AU - Kolumbán, Bálint
AU - Kompanje, Erwin
AU - Kondziella, Daniel
AU - Koskinen, Lars Owe
AU - Kovács, Noémi
AU - Kálovits, Ferenc
AU - Lagares, Alfonso
AU - Lanyon, Linda
AU - Laureys, Steven
AU - Lauritzen, Martin
AU - Lecky, Fiona
AU - Ledig, Christian
AU - Lefering, Rolf
AU - Legrand, Valerie
AU - Lei, Jin
AU - Levi, Leon
AU - Lightfoot, Roger
AU - Lingsma, Hester
AU - Loeckx, Dirk
AU - Lozano, Angels
AU - Luddington, Roger
AU - Luijten-Arts, Chantal
AU - Maas, Andrew I.R.
AU - MacDonald, Stephen
AU - MacFayden, Charles
AU - Maegele, Marc
AU - Majdan, Marek
AU - Major, Sebastian
AU - Manara, Alex
AU - Manhes, Pauline
AU - Manley, Geoffrey
AU - Martin, Didier
AU - Martino, Costanza
AU - Maruenda, Armando
AU - Maréchal, Hugues
AU - Mastelova, Dagmara
AU - Mattern, Julia
AU - McMahon, Catherine
AU - Melegh, Béla
AU - Menovsky, Tomas
AU - Morganti-Kossmann, Cristina
AU - Mulazzi, Davide
AU - Mutschler, Manuel
AU - Mühlan, Holger
AU - Negru, Ancuta
AU - Nelson, David
AU - Neugebauer, Eddy
AU - Newcombe, Virginia
AU - Noirhomme, Quentin
AU - Nyirádi, József
AU - Oddo, Mauro
AU - Oldenbeuving, Annemarie
AU - Oresic, Matej
AU - Ortolano, Fabrizio
AU - Palotie, Aarno
AU - Parizel, Paul M.
AU - Patruno, Adriana
AU - Payen, Jean François
AU - Perera, Natascha
AU - Perlbarg, Vincent
AU - Persona, Paolo
AU - Peul, Wilco
AU - Pichon, Nicolas
AU - Piilgaard, Henning
AU - Piippo, Anna
AU - Pili, Floury Sébastien
AU - Pirinen, Matti
AU - Ples, Horia
AU - Pomposo, Inigo
AU - Psota, Marek
AU - Pullens, Pim
AU - Puybasset, Louis
AU - Ragauskas, Arminas
AU - Raj, Rahul
AU - Rambadagalla, Malinka
AU - Rehorčíková, Veronika
AU - Rhodes, Jonathan
AU - Richardson, Sylvia
AU - Ripatti, Samuli
AU - Rocka, Saulius
AU - Rodier, Nicolas
AU - Roe, Cecilie
AU - Roise, Olav
AU - Roks, Gerwin
AU - Romegoux, Pauline
AU - Rosand, Jonathan
AU - Rosenfeld, Jeffrey
AU - Rosenlund, Christina
AU - Rosenthal, Guy
AU - Rossaint, Rolf
AU - Rossi, Sandra
AU - Rostalski, Tim
AU - Rueckert, Danie L.
AU - Ruiz De Arcaute, Felix
AU - Rusnák, Martin
AU - Sacchi, Marco
AU - Sahakian, Barbara
AU - Sahuquillo, Juan
AU - Sakowitz, Oliver
AU - Sala, Francesca
AU - Sanchez-Pena, Paola
AU - Sanchez-Porras, Renan
AU - Sandor, Janos
AU - Santos, Edgar
AU - Sasse, Nadine
AU - Sasu, Luminita
AU - Savo, Davide
AU - Schipper, Inger
AU - Schlößer, Barbara
AU - Schmidt, Silke
AU - Schneider, Annette
AU - Schoechl, Herbert
AU - Schoonman, Guus
AU - Schou, Rico Frederik
AU - Schwendenwein, Elisabeth
PY - 2016/8/1
Y1 - 2016/8/1
N2 - Introduction: The strength of evidence underpinning care and treatment recommendations in traumatic brain injury (TBI) is low. Comparative effectiveness research (CER) has been proposed as a framework to provide evidence for optimal care for TBI patients. The first step in CER is to map the existing variation. The aim of current study is to quantify variation in general structural and process characteristics among centers participating in the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study. Methods: We designed a set of 11 provider profiling questionnaires with 321 questions about various aspects of TBI care, chosen based on literature and expert opinion. After pilot testing, questionnaires were disseminated to 71 centers from 20 countries participating in the CENTER-TBI study. Reliability of questionnaires was estimated by calculating a concordance rate among 5% duplicate questions. Results: All 71 centers completed the questionnaires. Median concordance rate among duplicate questions was 0.85. The majority of centers were academic hospitals (n = 65, 92%), designated as a level I trauma center (n = 48, 68%) and situated in an urban location (n = 70, 99%). The availability of facilities for neuro-trauma care varied across centers; e.g. 40 (57%) had a dedicated neuro-intensive care unit (ICU), 36 (51%) had an in-hospital rehabilitation unit and the organization of the ICU was closed in 64% (n = 45) of the centers. In addition, we found wide variation in processes of care, such as the ICU admission policy and intracranial pressure monitoring policy among centers. Conclusion: Even among high-volume, specialized neurotrauma centers there is substantial variation in structures and processes of TBI care. This variation provides an opportunity to study effectiveness of specific aspects of TBI care and to identify best practices with CER approaches.
AB - Introduction: The strength of evidence underpinning care and treatment recommendations in traumatic brain injury (TBI) is low. Comparative effectiveness research (CER) has been proposed as a framework to provide evidence for optimal care for TBI patients. The first step in CER is to map the existing variation. The aim of current study is to quantify variation in general structural and process characteristics among centers participating in the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-TBI) study. Methods: We designed a set of 11 provider profiling questionnaires with 321 questions about various aspects of TBI care, chosen based on literature and expert opinion. After pilot testing, questionnaires were disseminated to 71 centers from 20 countries participating in the CENTER-TBI study. Reliability of questionnaires was estimated by calculating a concordance rate among 5% duplicate questions. Results: All 71 centers completed the questionnaires. Median concordance rate among duplicate questions was 0.85. The majority of centers were academic hospitals (n = 65, 92%), designated as a level I trauma center (n = 48, 68%) and situated in an urban location (n = 70, 99%). The availability of facilities for neuro-trauma care varied across centers; e.g. 40 (57%) had a dedicated neuro-intensive care unit (ICU), 36 (51%) had an in-hospital rehabilitation unit and the organization of the ICU was closed in 64% (n = 45) of the centers. In addition, we found wide variation in processes of care, such as the ICU admission policy and intracranial pressure monitoring policy among centers. Conclusion: Even among high-volume, specialized neurotrauma centers there is substantial variation in structures and processes of TBI care. This variation provides an opportunity to study effectiveness of specific aspects of TBI care and to identify best practices with CER approaches.
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U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0161367
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0161367
M3 - Article
C2 - 27571205
AN - SCOPUS:84991063666
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 11
JO - PLoS One
JF - PLoS One
IS - 8
M1 - e0161367
ER -