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CDC Traumatic Brain Injury Activities
Angela Marr, MPH
May 13, 2004
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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CDC Mission
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• To promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability.
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is:• A blow or jolt to the head resulting in disruption
of the normal function of the brain.
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TBI Problem
Impact and Magnitude of TBI in the United States:• 1.5 million people sustain a
TBI annually • At least 5.3 million people live
with disabilities resulting from TBI
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Background
• TBI Act of 1996
• The Children’s Health Act of 2000• CDC receives $ 4 million for TBI
• Among other responsibilities, CDC assigned to: • Collect and disseminate information on incidence
of TBI and prevalence of TBI-related disability• Develop an education and awareness campaign
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Background
• CDC’s unique role in TBI• Provides population-based
information about the importance of TBI as a public health problem at the national and state level.
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Overview of TBI Activities
• Analysis of national TBI data• State programs
• Injury Core Capacity Building
• Injury indicators report
• TBI surveillance
• TBI follow-up
• TBI linkage projects
• Education and awareness
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Analysis of National TBI Data
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National Data Analysis
• Critical to understanding the impact of TBI on public health
• Provides a comparison point for states
• Provides useful information for legislators and policy makers
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Data Sources
• The National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS)
• The National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
• The Multiple Cause of Death data (MCOD)
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??? Visiting Private Doctor orReceiving no Medical Care
1,000,000Emergency Department Visits
53,000Deaths
230,000Hospitalizations
Overview of TBI in the
United States
Source: MCOD (1995-1998) , NHDS (1995-1998) , NHAMCS (1995-1998)
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DEATH HOSPITALIZATION ED VISIT
Average Annual Rates of TBI-related Deaths, Hospitalizations, and ED Visits, by Age, United States, 1995-
1998
Source: MCOD (1995-1998) , NHDS (1995-1998) , NHAMCS (1995-1998)
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State Programs
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State Programs
• Injury core capacity• Injury indicators report• TBI surveillance• TBI follow-up• TBI service linkage projects
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Core State Injury Programs
• Core State Injury Programs were designed to build injury prevention and control capacity at the state level.• Allows states to tailor to their
state’s injury problems.
• States have better access
to communities and
local organizations.
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Core State Injury Activities
• Establish a focal point for injury prevention activities
• Form injury advisory councils• Use data• Conduct resource assessment• Develop state injury plan
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Core Data Sources
• VR - Vital Records • HDD - Hospital Discharge Data• FARS - Fatality Analysis Reporting
System• ED - Emergency Department• ME - Medical Examiner/Coroner Data• CDR - Child Death Review Team Data• UCR - Uniform Crime Reporting
System• EMS - Emergency Medical Services
Data• OPU - National Occupational
Protection Use Survey Data• BRFSS/YRBSS - Behavioral/Youth Risk
Surveillance System
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http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/profiles/core_state/default.htm
Core Injury Capacity States
Core State
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Injury Indicators Report
• CDC provides guidance to states to analyze their own injury data of which TBI is an indicator
• Includes:• 1999 data (2nd Edition)
• 26 states chose to participate
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State Injury Indicators Report
•GoalImprove state-based injury surveillance to better support injury prevention programs and policies.
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State Injury Indicators Report
CDC/NCIPC• Disseminates instructions
for indicator calculation • Coordinates data
submission• Writes text sections• Prepares and distributes
the document
States• Participate in the dialogue
and add knowledge• Calculate and submit data
in a standardized way• Use data to affect state and
local public health
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State Injury Indicators Report, Version 2
Delaware
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TBI Multi-state Surveillance
• Maintain TBI surveillance in 12 states
• All 12 collect basic data• 6 also abstract medical records• 2 conduct ED surveillance
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Surveillance is:
• The systematic and ongoing collection of data
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Types of Data Collected
• Demographic• Cause of injury• Severity and early outcome data• Additional circumstances of injury
information
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Data Sources
• Hospitalizations • Hospital Discharge Data• Trauma Registry Data• TBI Registries• Medical Records
• Deaths • Multiple Cause of Death
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TBI Multi-state Surveillance Product• Linked hospitalization and death
data • Estimate incidence of TBI
• Describe the population at risk
• Identify causes of injury
• Inform policy development
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TBI Surveillance Programs
TBI Surveillance State
Extended TBI
ED Surveillance
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Examples of the Multi-state TBI
Surveillance Results
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Age-adjusted TBI-related hospital discharge rates, by state
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MMWR Langlois, et al
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MMWR Langlois, et al
TBI-related hospital discharge rates, by age and sex -- 14 states
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MMWR Langlois, et al
TBI-related hospital discharge rates, by age and race – 12 states,*
•Rates are for 12 states with adequate reporting of race (AK, AZ, CA, CO, LA, MD, MO, NE, NY, OK, RI, SC)
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TBI Follow-up Study
• CDC funded CO and SC to develop methods for tracking and interviewing people with TBI yearly to find out what happens to them after they leave the hospital
• SC is currently interviewing a sample of people with TBI aged 15 years or older each year
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CO TBI Follow-up Results
• 60% Reported One or More Needs Most Frequent Included:• Improving memory, solving
problems better• Managing stress and emotional
upsets• Managing money and paying bills• Traveling in the community
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CO TBI Follow-up Results
• Needs Least Likely to be Met
• Finding paid employment
• Improving job skills
• Improving memory, solving problems better
• Controlling alcohol and / or drug use
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TBI Linkage to Services
• The 800 number project in Colorado:
• Collaboration between CSU, • CDPHE, BIAC, HRSA, and CDC• Showed sending people with TBI a
letter about an 800 number for services increased the use of the number 4 to 6 fold
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Education and Awareness• Concussion brochure (English & Spanish version)
• Physician toolkit for educating about “mild” TBI
• Developing toolkit for high school athletic coaches
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CDC TBI Resources Web Page
–www.cdc.gov/injury
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How do CDC TBI Programs Relate to Services?
Perhaps states could build “registries” by
• enhancing their surveillance systems to help people
- find out about service needs
- link to services
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Building TBI “Registries”
Surveillance
Identifying (Personal identifiers and contact info)
Linking to services
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Building on Surveillance to Link People to Services
• Surveillance data meet the needs of state service agencies for data on the numbers of people with TBI who may need services
• Legal authority to identify and contact people with TBI included in surveillance allows states to link them to available services
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Possible CDC Future TBI Activities
• Identify people with TBI in institutions
• Expand follow-up studies and include children
• Expand education and awareness efforts
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Possible CDC Future TBI Activities
• “Mild” TBI Initiative• Research on how the public
interprets the term “mild” TBI
• Validate case definitions for “mild” TBI
• Study of the prevalence of disability after “mild” TBI