Department of Speech Language & Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson.
Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education, University of Georgia, Athens.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2019 Aug 9;28(3):1363-1370. doi: 10.1044/2019_AJSLP-18-0296. Epub 2019 Jun 6.
Purpose The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released guidelines for rehabilitation professionals regarding the care of children with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Given that mTBI impacts millions of children each year and can be particularly detrimental to children in middle and high school age groups, access to universal recommendations for management of postinjury symptoms is ideal. Method This viewpoint article examines the CDC guidelines and applies these recommendations directly to speech-language pathology practices. In particular, education, assessment, treatment, team management, and ongoing monitoring are discussed. In addition, suggested timelines regarding implementation of services by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are provided. Specific focus is placed on adolescents (i.e., middle and high school-age children). Results SLPs are critical members of the rehabilitation team working with children with mTBI and should be involved in education, symptom monitoring, and assessment early in the recovery process. SLPs can also provide unique insight into the cognitive and linguistic challenges of these students and can serve to bridge the gap among rehabilitation and school-based professionals, the adolescent with brain injury, and their parents. Conclusion The guidelines provided by the CDC, along with evidence from the field of speech pathology, can guide SLPs to advocate for involvement in the care of adolescents with mTBI. More research is needed to enhance the evidence base for direct assessment and treatment with this population; however, SLPs can use their extensive knowledge and experience working with individuals with traumatic brain injury as a starting point for post-mTBI care.
疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)最近发布了针对康复专业人员的指南,内容涉及对轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)患儿的护理。鉴于 mTBI 每年影响数百万儿童,且对中学年龄段的儿童尤为不利,因此获得针对损伤后症状管理的通用建议是理想的。
本文观点审视了 CDC 指南,并将这些建议直接应用于言语-语言病理学实践。具体而言,讨论了教育、评估、治疗、团队管理和持续监测。此外,还提供了言语语言病理学家(SLP)实施服务的建议时间表。特别关注青少年(即中学年龄段的儿童)。
SLP 是与 mTBI 患儿一起工作的康复团队的重要成员,应在康复过程的早期参与教育、症状监测和评估。SLP 还可以深入了解这些学生的认知和语言挑战,并有助于弥合康复和学校专业人员、脑损伤青少年及其父母之间的差距。
CDC 提供的指南以及言语病理学领域的证据,可以指导 SLP 倡导参与 mTBI 青少年的护理。需要更多的研究来增强针对该人群的直接评估和治疗的证据基础;但是,SLP 可以利用他们在创伤性脑损伤个体方面的广泛知识和经验作为 mTBI 后护理的起点。