Moser Alana, Wirt Stephen Z, Niedzwecki Christian
Child Life, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, USA.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, USA.
J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2022;15(3):523-527. doi: 10.3233/PRM-210052.
Determining when a child returns to school after an acquired brain injury is difficult to assess. Many factors affect a successful hospital-to-school reintegration. The hospital school simulation allowed the Acute Pediatric Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit (IRU) interdisciplinary team to assess how the patient was functioning at specific stages of the patient healing process to target goals that explicitly helped the patient safely reintegrate into school. A patient with an acquired brain injury (ABI) participated in a hospital school simulation where a novel school simulation rubric (SSR) tool was used to evaluate completion of specific activities the patient would experience in a traditional classroom. Results were shared with the IRU team so accommodations and modifications could be made to the IRU school recommendations letter based on the results of the final SSR. Preliminary results were found to benefit the patient as they reintegrated back to school. This study highlights the need for ongoing communication between hospital providers and educational personnel to provide patients with academic supports for school reintegration.
确定脑损伤患儿伤后何时返校复学很难评估。许多因素会影响从医院到学校的成功重新融入。医院学校模拟使急性儿科住院康复单元(IRU)的跨学科团队能够评估患者在愈合过程特定阶段的功能状况,以便设定明确有助于患者安全重返校园的目标。一名获得性脑损伤(ABI)患者参与了医院学校模拟,在此过程中使用了一种新型学校模拟评分标准(SSR)工具来评估患者在传统课堂中会经历的特定活动的完成情况。结果与IRU团队分享,这样就可以根据最终SSR的结果对IRU学校推荐信进行调整和修改。初步结果显示,这对患者重返校园有益。本研究强调了医院医护人员与教育工作者之间持续沟通的必要性,以便为患者重返校园提供学业支持。