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Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation:
March/April 2007 - Volume 22 - Issue 2 - p 113-121
doi: 10.1097/01.HTR.0000265099.29436.56
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Ethnic Differences in Rehabilitation Placement and Outcome After TBI

de la Plata, Carlos Marquez PhD; Hewlitt, Margaret BBA; de Oliveira, Ana BS; Hudak, Anne MD; Harper, Caryn MS; Shafi, Shahid MD; Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon MD, PhD

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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether race/ethnicity and proficiency with the English language influence access to rehabilitation services, and ultimately outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Design: A retrospective correlational investigation.

Setting and Participants: Postrehabilitation outpatients with blunt TBI. A total of 476 patients were examined 6 months postinjury, of which 109 (23%) were Hispanics, and of those 42 were predominantly Spanish speaking.

Main Outcome Measures: Access to rehabilitation services, Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended.

Results: Insurance, age, and injury severity had the greatest influence on receipt of rehabilitation services; however, higher rates of severe disability were found among Hispanics and Spanish speakers than non-Hispanic whites and non-Hispanic English speakers, respectively.

Conclusions: Insurance status has a larger influence on receipt of rehabilitation services than ethnicity or proficiency with the English language, but language proficiency is a significant predictor of severe disability.

© 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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