Women Vs. Brain Injury

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Technology: Evalu8NOW Stephen K. Trapp, PhD

To address a range of clinical concerns, a number of standardized assessments can be enabled on the Evalu8NOW system. Assessments with evidence for validity and reliability are available in domains pertaining to pain, anger, mood, cognitive functions, sleep, activity level, and medication adherence. These are intended to measure treatment plan effectiveness as well as provide indicators of an at-risk patient.

The range of brain injury symptoms and related behaviors that occur between visits with a care provider represent an opportunity for novel assessment and intervention. Coping with pain, managing emotions, and navigating complex social situations can be missed opportunities to reinforce skills traditionally addressed in clinicbased neurorehabilitation. Most providers still rely upon patient self-report or collateral descriptions from caregivers to assess for functional areas to target. Unfortunately, these retrospective reports are often limited by inaccuracies and response bias. With the advance of mobile health (mHealth) technology, there are new opportunities to address this space between clinic visits. Specifically, opportunities exist for in situ assessment and intervention for a range of brain injury effects. Health behavior research and clinical care has increasingly focused on mHealth technology for behavior change, health promotion and disease prevention.(Castelnuovo et al., 2015; Cole-Lewis & Kershaw, 2010; Fjeldsoe, Marshall, & Miller, 2009; Steinhubl, Muse, & Topol, 2013) This trend is especially pertinent to neurorehabilitation, in which mobile technology has utility in evaluation and treatment outside of the clinic space.(Rodríguez, Vázquez, Casas, & de la Cuerda, 2018) Specifically, mHealth can offer unique opportunities to ecologically assess and embed an intervention within a person’s daily context.(Castelnuovo et al., 2015) This approach is growing in value as mHealth technology becomes more easily adoptable, increasingly cost-efficient, and more robust in its sensing capabilities. A technology that enables mobile neurorehabilitation solutions is the Evalu8NOW system by CreateAbility. Evalu8NOW is a customizable platform for a range of web-based assessments and interventions. These apps are designed to address a range of needs including behavioral health, safety monitoring, and disease management. Assessments are conducted on mobile devices, like a tablet, and enabled by a neutral avatar to enhance receptivity by the client. Further, these apps are both patient and provider facing, in which real-time data can be collected to personalize treatment strategies. Steve Sutter, CEO and founder of CreateAbility, developed this system to enable clinicians to have greater presence with their clients outside of a traditional clinic visit. Design of this technology was user-centered in which end-users were involved in a range of development aspects, such as informing the design to naming the apps. Mr. Sutter described the inspiration for the technology began when addressing needs of individuals with cognitive decline in rural areas. This project impressed upon him the range of factors salient to disease management that could be assessed remotely to tailor treatment.

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Mr. Sutter described a dedication for methods-informed development of the CreateAbility technologies. Accordingly, he partners with neurorehabilitation clinical researchers like Dr. Lance Trexler, Executive Director of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Research and Program Development at the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana. Internal research is directed by a four-phase process of scientific inquiry from design to technology transfer. The first phase includes preliminary research on technology ideation. Phases two and three include feasibility studies and iterative development. The final stage includes examination of commercialization pathways. Similar to other technology developers, the results of these studies are applied internally. Considering the context under COVID-19 precautions and the expansion of telehealth services, mHealth options like Evalu8NOW exemplify creative next steps for neurorehabilitative care. Accordingly, there is a call for greater exploration of these tools to address a range of conditions and examine the mechanisms for change associated with the technology. Emerging options, such as just-in-time adaptive intervention approaches, will provide value as these technologies are more readily available for and used by neurorehabilitation clinicians. Disclosure: The author has no association with the research or technology reviewed in this article. CreateAbility technology development and testing has been sponsored by a number of extramural awards including, but not limited to: USDA Award 2015-04161; Department of Health and Human Services, AOD Traumatic Brain Injury State Demonstration Grant Program, Administration For Community Living Grant No. 90TBSG0034-02-00; NIDILRR Grant # 90BISB0009; and USDA Award 2019-33610-29738.

References Castelnuovo G, Zoppis I, et al. Managing chronic pathologies with a stepped mHealth-based approach in clinical psychology and medicine. Frontiers in psychology. 2015; 6. Cole-Lewis H, Kershaw T. Text messaging as a tool for behavior change in disease prevention and management. Epidemiologic reviews. 2010; 32(1):56-69. Fjeldsoe BS, Marshall AL, Miller YD. Behavior change interventions delivered by mobile telephone shortmessage service. American journal of preventive medicine.2009;36(2):165-173. Rodríguez MS, Vázquez SC, et al. Neurorehabilitation and apps: A systematic review of mobile applications. Neurología (English Edition). 2018;33(5):313-326. Steinhubl SR, Muse ED, Topol EJ. Can mobile health technologies transform health care? JAMA. 2013; 310(22): 2395-2396.

Author Bio Stephen K. Trapp, PhD, is a member of the Department of Psychology at the George E. Wahlen Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System. His research focuses on rehabilitation technology and crosscultural rehabilitation. These areas are examined in order to address shared rehabilitation needs across cultures with unifying technology.


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Natural Progression of Symptom Change and Recovery from Concussion in a Pediatric Population

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Provider Competencies for Disorders of Consciousness: Minimum Competency Recommendations Proposed by the ACRM-NIDILRR Workgroup

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Adolescent Females More Likely to be Diagnosed with an Endocrine Disorder After a TBI

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Refocusing Care in Girls with Post-concussion Symptoms

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Traumatic Brain Injury Among Female Veterans

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Clarity in Databases to Account for the Global Public Health Epidemic

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Women with Brain Injury: Past, Present and Future

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Factors Affecting Recovery Trajectories in Pediatric Female Concussion

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Brain Injuries We Overlook: TBIs From Intimate-Partner Violence

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