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Report of Early Childhood Traumatic Injury ObservationsSymptoms: Preliminary Validation of an Observational Measure of Postconcussive Symptoms

Authors :
Naddley Désiré
Isabelle Gagnon
Miriam H. Beauchamp
Dominique Dupont
Cindy Beaudoin
Maria Tran
Source :
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation. 37(2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To report preliminary empirical data on a novel, developmentally appropriate, observational postconcussive symptoms inventory for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. SETTING Emergency departments of 2 tertiary, urban pediatric hospitals. PARTICIPANTS Ninety-eight children (0-8 years of age; mean age at injury = 33.00, SD = 24.7 months) with mild traumatic brain injury (concussion) divided into younger (0-2 years) and older (3-8 years) age groups. DESIGN Observational study. MAIN MEASURE The Report of Early Childhood Traumatic Injury Observations & Symptoms (REACTIONS) documents 17 postconcussive symptoms representing observable manifestations thereof and was completed by parents in the acute (24-48 hours; n = 65), subacute (7-14 days; n = 78), and/or persistent phase (25-35 days; n = 72) post-mild traumatic brain injury. RESULTS Different patterns of postconcussive symptoms were reported by age group, with behavioral manifestations particularly salient in younger children. More children younger than 2 years had sleep and comfort-seeking symptoms at each of the 3 postinjury time points. CONCLUSION Postconcussive symptoms may manifest differently after mild traumatic brain injury sustained during early childhood. To fully understand and address their presence and evolution, developmentally sound measures such as the REACTIONS inventory are required.

Details

ISSN :
1550509X
Volume :
37
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7a00569a528ca682b8143293deb73f57