Recognition and Detection of Concussion in the Community: Implications for Primary Care in the UK.

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sachin Bhandari, Neil Heron
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Abstract

Concussion, a subset of traumatic brain injury, is prevalent in both adults and children and can result in a range of short-term and long-term symptoms that can significantly impair an individual's overall quality of life. Lifestyle factors, such as engaging in high-impact sports may increase the likelihood of sustaining a concussion. Recently, there has been a coordinated effort to raise awareness and educate the general public about the recognition, time-critical interventions, and the associated risks. In the United Kingdom (UK), new grassroots concussion guidance advocates the importance of suspected concussions being diagnosed by a healthcare professional. This will likely lead to an influx of patients presenting to primary care as well as to other medical practitioners, such as those in accident and emergency departments. This review examines and highlights the limitations of the current diagnostic tools available to clinicians in the community and primary care settings. It compares how UK concussion practice relates to concussion practice in the United States (US) and critiques their limitations. It proposes a standardised, computer-integrated tool tailored to the time constraints of UK primary care, pending validation and patient outcome data, to improve diagnostic consistency and efficiency.

社区中脑震荡的识别和检测:对英国初级保健的影响。
脑震荡是创伤性脑损伤的一个子集,在成人和儿童中都很普遍,可导致一系列短期和长期症状,严重损害个人的整体生活质量。生活方式因素,比如参加高强度的运动可能会增加持续脑震荡的可能性。最近,已经进行了一项协调一致的努力,以提高认识并教育公众关于认识、时间关键干预措施和相关风险。在英国(英国),新的基层脑震荡指导倡导由医疗保健专业人员诊断疑似脑震荡的重要性。这可能会导致大量患者涌向初级保健机构以及其他医疗从业人员,如急诊科。本综述检查并强调了社区和初级保健机构临床医生可用的当前诊断工具的局限性。它比较了英国脑震荡实践与美国脑震荡实践的关系,并批评了它们的局限性。它提出了一个标准化的、计算机集成的工具,专门针对英国初级保健的时间限制,等待验证和患者结果数据,以提高诊断的一致性和效率。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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