Fitness-to-drive after adult civilian traumatic brain injury: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurosurgical Review Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI:10.1007/s10143-023-02228-5
Augusto Müller Fiedler, Timoteo Almeida, Fernando De Nigris Vasconcellos, Alexis Morell, Bernardo Assumpção de Monaco, Renato Anghinah, Joacir Graciolli Cordeiro
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses significant challenges for assessing fitness-to-drive (FTD) and determining the appropriate timing for return-to-driving (RTD) in civilian adults. This systematic review and meta-analysis protocol is designed to offer a comprehensive assessment of RTD timelines post-TBI, examining the effects of injury severity as well as demographic and clinical factors that influence driving capabilities. In response to gaps identified in previous literature-namely, the absence of recent systematic search strategies and thorough quality assessments-this study employs rigorous methodologies for literature search, data extraction, and evaluation of study quality. Our approach aims to provide reliable estimates and detailed analyses of subgroups within the TBI population. The findings aim to support clinical decision-making, inform RTD readiness, and potentially impact policy and driving assessment protocols. Ultimately, this review seeks to contribute to public safety measures, reduce traffic-related harm, and improve life outcomes for individuals recovering from TBI, thereby filling a vital research niche in neurotrauma rehabilitation.

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成人平民创伤性脑损伤后的健康驾驶:系统回顾和荟萃分析的方案。
外伤性脑损伤(TBI)对评估平民成人的驾驶能力(FTD)和确定适当的重返驾驶时间(RTD)提出了重大挑战。该系统回顾和荟萃分析方案旨在对tbi后RTD时间线进行全面评估,检查损伤严重程度以及影响驾驶能力的人口统计学和临床因素的影响。为了弥补以前文献中发现的差距,即缺乏最近的系统搜索策略和彻底的质量评估,本研究采用严格的方法进行文献搜索、数据提取和研究质量评估。我们的方法旨在提供可靠的估计和详细的分析在TBI人群中的亚群。研究结果旨在支持临床决策,为RTD准备提供信息,并可能影响政策和驱动评估方案。最终,本综述旨在为公共安全措施做出贡献,减少交通相关伤害,改善创伤性脑损伤恢复个体的生活结果,从而填补神经创伤康复的重要研究空白。
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Neurosurgical Review
Neurosurgical Review 医学-临床神经学
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5.60
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7.10%
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191
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The goal of Neurosurgical Review is to provide a forum for comprehensive reviews on current issues in neurosurgery. Each issue contains up to three reviews, reflecting all important aspects of one topic (a disease or a surgical approach). Comments by a panel of experts within the same issue complete the topic. By providing comprehensive coverage of one topic per issue, Neurosurgical Review combines the topicality of professional journals with the indepth treatment of a monograph. Original papers of high quality are also welcome.
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