KITE, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2021 Nov 5;11(11):e052942. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052942.
Rehabilitation is key to improving outcomes and quality of life after traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, individuals experiencing homelessness are rarely represented in research that informs evidence-based rehabilitation guidelines even though TBI is disproportionately prevalent among this population. This protocol is for a scoping review to explore the extent to which rehabilitation, including the types of rehabilitation interventions, is available to, or used by, individuals who experience homelessness and TBI to inform (1) opportunities to integrate rehabilitation for individuals experiencing homelessness and TBI, (2) considerations for existing clinical and practice guidelines for rehabilitation and (3) recommendations for future research.
The scoping review will be guided by six stages described in scoping review methodology frameworks. Electronic databases (MEDLINE, Embase and Embase Classic, Cochrane CENTRAL Register of Clinical Trials, CINAHL, APA PsycINFO, Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts, and Nursing and Allied Health), reference list of included articles and scoping or systematic reviews identified from the search and grey literature, defined as reports from relevant brain injury, housing and rehabilitation organisations, will be searched. Two reviewers will independently screen all articles based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria. A descriptive numerical summary of data items will be provided and qualitative content analytic techniques will be used to identify and report common themes. Preliminary findings will be shared with stakeholders to seek feedback on the implications of the results.
Ethics review will not be required, as only publicly available data will be analysed. Findings from the scoping review will be published in a peer-reviewed journal and presented at scientific meetings and to stakeholders, defined as service providers in the housing and TBI sectors; health professionals who provide care for individuals with TBI and/or homelessness; health administrators, decision-makers and policy-makers; researchers; and caregivers or family members of individuals with lived experience of TBI and homelessness.
康复对于改善创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后的预后和生活质量至关重要。然而,在为基于证据的康复指南提供信息的研究中,很少有 homeless 人群的身影,尽管 TBI 在这群人中发病率过高。本方案是针对一项范围性综述的,旨在探索康复(包括康复干预的类型)在多大程度上可用于或被 homeless 且患有 TBI 的个体使用,以告知(1)将 homeless 且患有 TBI 的个体纳入康复治疗的机会,(2)考虑现有的康复临床和实践指南,以及(3)为未来的研究提供建议。
该范围性综述将遵循 scoping 综述方法框架中的六个阶段进行。将对电子数据库(MEDLINE、Embase 和 Embase Classic、Cochrane 临床试验中央注册库、CINAHL、APA PsycINFO、应用社会科学索引和摘要、护理和相关健康领域)、纳入文章的参考文献列表以及从搜索和灰色文献中确定的范围性或系统性综述进行搜索,灰色文献定义为与脑损伤、住房和康复组织相关的报告。两名评审员将根据预先确定的纳入和排除标准,独立筛选所有文章。将提供数据项的描述性数值摘要,并使用定性内容分析技术来确定和报告常见主题。初步结果将与利益相关者分享,以征求对结果影响的反馈。
由于仅分析公开可用的数据,因此不需要进行伦理审查。范围性综述的结果将在同行评审期刊上发表,并在科学会议上以及向利益相关者(定义为住房和 TBI 领域的服务提供者;为 TBI 和/或 homeless 患者提供护理的卫生专业人员;卫生行政人员、决策者和政策制定者;研究人员;以及有 TBI 和 homeless 生活经历的个体的护理人员或家属)报告。