Harris Jocelyn E, Colantonio Angela, Bushnik Tamara, Constantinidou Fofi, Dawson Deirdre, Goldin-Lauretta Yelena, Swaine Bonnie, Warren H Jane
School of Rehabilitation Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Brain Inj. 2012;26(2):177-82. doi: 10.3109/02699052.2011.635361.
To disseminate findings from an international workshop regarding priority issues for girls' and women's health and quality-of-life after sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
A workshop was held prior to the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Conference 2010. The purpose of the workshop was to highlight the unique health issues experienced by women after a TBI, to identify research, education and policy gaps and to develop strategies to promote women's health. Presentations by researchers and consumers as well as large group discussions formed the basis of the recommendations.
Twenty researchers, clinicians, consumers and community agency personnel attended from five countries. Significant gaps in service provision in the community were identified as were unique issues for the short- and long-term effects on maturation and ageing, reproductive and sexual health, mental health and life satisfaction. The workshop led to the development of an international task force and recommendations for future directions.
Women and girls experience unique outcomes after a TBI. The workshop identified research, policy, education and service priorities for the promotion of health and quality-of-life within this population.
传播关于创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后女孩和妇女的健康及生活质量优先问题的国际研讨会的研究结果。
在2010年美国康复医学大会之前举办了一次研讨会。该研讨会的目的是强调女性脑外伤后经历的独特健康问题,确定研究、教育和政策方面的差距,并制定促进女性健康的策略。研究人员、消费者的发言以及小组讨论构成了这些建议的基础。
来自五个国家的20名研究人员、临床医生、消费者和社区机构人员参加了会议。确定了社区服务提供方面的重大差距,以及对成熟和衰老、生殖和性健康、心理健康和生活满意度的短期和长期影响方面的独特问题。该研讨会促成了一个国际特别工作组的成立以及对未来方向的建议。
女性和女孩在脑外伤后会有独特的结果。该研讨会确定了促进这一人群健康和生活质量的研究、政策、教育和服务优先事项。