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Pilot of a text messaging system to monitor caregivers' and children's mental health recovery after pediatric traumatic injury.
This feasibility pilot examined a text message-based symptom monitoring service for families after pediatric traumatic injury. The study included 25 caregivers of injured children under age 12 who received up to four daily texts for 30 days after discharge. These messages included questions about the mental health status of both caregiver and child, along with educational tips when symptoms were reported. Results showed strong engagement, with 91.1% of caregivers responding to at least one message and 66.6% responding to over half. Qualitative interviews revealed that caregivers found the timing and content helpful for emotional recovery. They suggested improvements including direct interaction options with mental health providers. The researchers conclude that text-based monitoring services can help address gaps in mental health services during acute recovery for families of traumatically injured children.
AHRQ-funded; HS028006.
Citation: Hood CO, Higgins K, Becerra G .
Pilot of a text messaging system to monitor caregivers' and children's mental health recovery after pediatric traumatic injury.
Psychol Trauma 2024 Dec; 16(suppl 3):S650-S57. doi: 10.1037/tra0001795.
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Caregiving, Trauma, Behavioral Health, Health Information Technology (HIT)
Albrecht JS, O'Hara LM, Moser KA
Perception of barriers to the diagnosis and receipt of treatment for neuropsychiatric disturbances after traumatic brain injury.
This study explored perceptions of barriers and facilitators to the diagnosis and receipt of treatment for neuropsychiatric disturbances (NPDs) after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Using semistructured interviews and focus groups, it found that barriers included poor provider education on TBI NPDs and limited access to care due to lack of insurance, transportation, and income. Facilitators included patient education on TBI NPDs and strong caregiver support.
AHRQ-funded; HS024560.
Citation: Albrecht JS, O'Hara LM, Moser KA .
Perception of barriers to the diagnosis and receipt of treatment for neuropsychiatric disturbances after traumatic brain injury.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2017 Dec;98(12):2548-52. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.06.007.
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Keywords: Brain Injury, Caregiving, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Behavioral Health, Trauma
