Abstract

Persons of color have a higher incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and experience disparities in the quality and quantity of interventions received, discharge disposition, functional outcomes, and mortality rate post TBI. To examine racial/ethnic differences in rehabilitation outcomes for patients with TBI. Multiyear (2005-2016) and retrospective cohort using secondary data analysis from inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs) across the United States. eRehabData participating IRFs throughout the United States. Forty-one thousand eight hundred forty-seven adults with a diagnosis of TBI, admitted to U.S. eRehabData participating IRFs. Not applicable. Inpatient rehabilitation functional outcomes and discharge disposition. Participants were 41,847 non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs), Hispanics, non-Hispanic Asians (NHAs), and non-Hispanic Blacks (NHBs) aged 18-107 years. NHWs were used as the reference group. NHBs had the longest length of stay (17.65 ± 14.96). At admission, NHB, Hispanic, and NHA races/ethnicities were significantly associated with 1-3 point lower motor, cognitive, and total Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scores. NHB race was significantly associated with less than 1-point lower cognitive, motor, and total efficiency FIM scores. At discharge, NHB race was significantly associated with 1-2 point lower motor, cognitive, and total FIM scores; Hispanics and NHA race were associated with less than 1-point lower cognitive FIM scores. Compared to NHWs, Hispanic ethnicity was associated with greater odds of a discharge to home (odds ratio=1.16, 95% confidence interval=1.06-1.27). Contrary to established literature on functionality differences 1 year post TBI, the current study found racial/ethnic differences in functional outcomes during inpatient rehabilitation. These findings suggest a need for cultural competence/sensitivity in the care of racial/ethnic persons and centering potential contributing factors for racial/ethnic differences in TBI rehabilitation outcomes.

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