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Report of traumatic brain injury information sources among OIF/OEF Veterans undergoing polytrauma evaluations. Robert J. Spencer, PhD; Adam P. McGuire; Heather A. Tree, PhD; Brigid Waldron-Perrine, PhD; Percival H. Pangilinan, MD; Linas A. Bieliauskas, PhD. Aim
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Report of traumatic brain injury information sources among OIF/OEF Veterans undergoing polytrauma evaluations Robert J. Spencer, PhD; Adam P. McGuire; Heather A. Tree, PhD; Brigid Waldron-Perrine, PhD; Percival H. Pangilinan, MD; Linas A. Bieliauskas, PhD
Aim • Fill gap in literature regarding where veterans receive information on symptoms associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI). • Relevance • Veterans’ symptom presentation may be significantly influenced by the information they have received.
Method • Surveyed 152 veterans who screened positive for possible TBI within Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare system about sources of information they encountered regarding TBI and its sequelae.
Conclusion • Veterans are exposed to TBI information before being formally evaluated. • This information comes from multiple sources of varying reliability. • Future research should evaluate and ultimately improve reliability of this information to positively influence treatment of Veterans.