Jacobson M S, Rubenstein E M, Bohannon W E, Sondheimer D L, Cicci R, Toner J, Gong E, Heald F P
Pediatrics. 1986 Feb;77(2):236-41.
A comprehensive model of service delivery for the rehabilitative care of adolescents with closed head injuries is presented. Our data show that the Glasgow Coma Scale score on hospital admission correlates with the length of time required for follow-up. Adolescents with mild closed head injuries require more follow-up than adults with comparable injuries because of adolescent developmental stages that complicate the recovery process. Anticipatory guidance has helped the patient and family cope with stresses. Finally, we have identified a typical pattern of difficulties during the recovery process including: impaired judgment, reduced attention span, irritability, short-term memory loss, and ongoing memory deficits.
本文提出了一个针对闭合性颅脑损伤青少年康复护理的综合服务提供模式。我们的数据表明,入院时的格拉斯哥昏迷量表评分与后续随访所需时间相关。由于青少年发育阶段使恢复过程复杂化,轻度闭合性颅脑损伤的青少年比具有类似损伤的成年人需要更多的随访。预期指导有助于患者和家属应对压力。最后,我们确定了恢复过程中典型的困难模式,包括:判断力受损、注意力持续时间缩短、易怒、短期记忆丧失和持续的记忆缺陷。