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Rehabilitation for a Patient with a
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
in the US and Japan
A. Synnestvedt and S. ResseguieThomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
School of Health ProfessionsDepartment of Occupational Therapy
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Introduction to the Web Conference
From: Web conference powerpoint, “East Japan Great Earthquake”Departments of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Japan, March 15, 2012
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Objectives
• Conference experience• Interdisciplinary care for an
individual with TBI• OT care for an individual with TBI• Similarities• Differences• Impressions
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United States• Intensive Care Unit• In-Patient Rehabilitation• Community Re-entry
Japan• Acute Phase• Recovery• Maintenance Phase
Phases of Rehabilitation
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Occupational Therapy for a patient with TBI in the U.S. and Japan
• ICU/Acute:– prevent impairments
• In-Patient Rehab/Recovery– restore daily functioning
• Community Re-entry/Maintenance– create supportive home set-up
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Adaptation Home
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Japan: OT for a Patient with a TBI
Home Adaptations Self Care Adaptations
From: Web conference 3/12 – 3/15/12, Department of Occupational Therapy, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Japan
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Similarities
• 3 Stages of care• Healthcare teams work together• International Model of Care
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United States’ Discussion of ICF
(from TJU-OT presentation at web conference)
Japan’s Discussion of ICF
From: Web conference,Department of Occupational Therapy, Kitasato University,Sagamihara, Japan
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Differences
“You talk to the whole healthcare team more.”
“You talk with the family more.”
“We’ve never heard of medical family therapists.”
U.S. was surprised….
“You have a longer length of stay.”
“You focus more on patient self-care needs.”
“You are prepared to deal with natural disasters.”
Japan was surprised…
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Impressions
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ReferencesAmerican Occupational Therapy Association. (2002). Traumatic brain injury
(TBI), effects and intervention. Retrieved from http://www.aota.org/Consumers/consumers/Health-and-Wellness/TBI/35199.aspx
Golisz, K. (2009). Occupational therapy practice guidelines for adults with traumatic brain injury. Bethesda (MD): American Occupational Therapy Association. Retrieved from http://www.guidelines.gov/content.aspx?id=15287
World Health Organization. (2011). International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Retrieved from http://www.who.int/classifications/icf/en/
To find out more about home adaptations, visit our wiki:http://otsl.pbworks.com/w/page/5916987/Home%20Adaptations