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Traumatic brain injury: integrated approaches to improve prevention, clinical care, and research

2017· review· en· 2 547 citations· W2767813783 sur OpenAlex· 10.1016/s1474-4422(17)30371-x

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Résumé

A concerted effort to tackle the global health problem posed by traumatic brain injury (TBI) is long overdue. TBI is a public health challenge of vast, but insufficiently recognised, proportions. Worldwide, more than 50 million people have a TBI each year, and it is estimated that about half the world's population will have one or more TBIs over their lifetime. TBI is the leading cause of mortality in young adults and a major cause of death and disability across all ages in all countries, with a disproportionate burden of disability and death occurring in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). It has been estimated that TBI costs the global economy approximately $US400 billion annually. Deficiencies in prevention, care, and research urgently need to be addressed to reduce the huge burden and societal costs of TBI. This Commission highlights priorities and provides expert recommendations for all stakeholders—policy makers, funders, health-care professionals, researchers, and patient representatives—on clinical and research strategies to reduce this growing public health problem and improve the lives of people with TBI.

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La notice

Revue
The Lancet Neurology
Thématique
Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
Domaine
Medicine
Établissements canadiens
Organismes subventionnaires
School of Medicine, University of California, San DiegoSchool of Medicine, University of California, San FranciscoFonds de Recherche du Québec - SantéCanadian Institutes of Health ResearchJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthGlaxoSmithKlineUniversity of California, San FranciscoNational Institutes of HealthOne MindUniformed Services University of the Health SciencesTurun Yliopistollinen KeskussairaalaMonash UniversityUniversità degli Studi di MessinaEuropean Brain CouncilZNS - Hannelore Kohl StiftungUniversiteit AntwerpenTurun YliopistoLeids Universitair Medisch CentrumBroad InstituteStanley Center for Psychiatric Research, Broad InstituteNanyang Technological UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityLee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological UniversityUniversity of California, San DiegoHelsingin YliopistoUniversity of StirlingUniversiteit LeidenUniversity of GlasgowErasmus Medisch CentrumUniversity of OxfordÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de LausanneKarolinska InstitutetHotchkiss Brain InstituteU.S. Department of DefenseLa Trobe UniversityNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeOntario Neurotrauma FoundationAcademy of Medical SciencesEuropean CommissionUniversité de LiègeNational Institute for Health and Care ResearchNHS Blood and TransplantUniversity of ExeterOntario Brain InstituteRenji HospitalUniversity of CincinnatiUniversitätsmedizin GöttingenSapienza Università di RomaMassachusetts General Hospital
Mots-clés
Traumatic brain injuryPublic healthMedicinePopulationHealth careSocietal impact of nanotechnologyOccupational safety and healthYears of potential life lostInjury preventionGlobal healthEnvironmental healthPoison controlPsychiatryEconomic growthNursingLife expectancy
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