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... Convened by the Forum on Traumatic Brain Injury, Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders, and Forum on Aging, Disability, and Independence...
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... of managing TBI in older adults, including factors related to heterogenous clinical phenotypes, the physiology of natural brain aging, polypharmacy, and presence of comorbidities....
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... Consider unmet research needs from the first-person lived experience perspective of TBI survivors and advocates....
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... Overview what is known about TBI incidence and prevalence in older adults, and discuss opportunities to improve data capture and data sharing in population surveillance....
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... Welcome and Introductory Remarks...
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... Kristen Dams-O’Connor, Ph.D.—Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai...
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... TBI Recovery and Advocacy—Perspectives on Unmet Needs from Lived Experiences...
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... Dana Waltzman, Ph.D.—Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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... unanswered questions to help guide neurocritical care delivery decisions including imaging orders, neuromonitoring, surgery, triage transfers, and the distribution of health system resources....
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... Consider priorities in health systems research to improve engagement, education, and consultation with patient–caregiver dyads....
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... Examine research gaps in geriatric TBI populations with preexisting cognitive impairment and dementia....
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... Hibah Awwad, Ph.D.—National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke...
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... Emergency Medicine in Geriatric TBI: Gaps in Prognostication and the Need for Improved Implementation of Value-Based and Patient-Centered Care...
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... Neha Dangayach, M.D.—Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai...
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... Explore new approaches to integrate patient priorities and outcome goals into clinical decision making....
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... Explore research gaps in understanding how bio-psycho-socio-ecological factors affect outcomes after TBI, highlighting post-TBI dementia as an example....
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... Examine knowledge and implementation gaps in postacute care quality and continuity, and consider...
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... research opportunities in home health and outpatient rehabilitation....
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... Consider research opportunities to promote healthy brain aging after TBI in older adults given the increased risk of neurologic and vascular disorders....
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... Care Models for Integrating Patient-Centered and Personalized Goals...
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... TBI Among Older Adults and the Social Determinants of Health...
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... Optimizing Care Transitions and Improving Rehabilitative Outcomes...
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... Promoting Brain Health After TBI in Older Adults: Lessons Learned from the Epidemiology of Neurologic and Vascular Outcomes...
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... Andrea Schneider, M.D./Ph.D.—University of Pennsylvania...
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... SESSION 4—APPROACHES TO REMEDY RESEARCH GAPS AND PROMISING FUTURE DIRECTIONS...
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... Consider ideas on a forward-looking research agenda to improve TBI care and outcomes in older adults, integrating perspectives from neurology, geriatrics, preclinical science, emergency medicine, and drug development....
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... Explore the use of digital tools and wearable technologies to predict and prevent falls in older adults....
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... Discuss strategies for improving the inclusion of older adults in TBI clinical trials, such as revisiting exclusion criteria and increasing accessibility via remote assessments....
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... Examine promising future directions, including the use of at-home monitoring, AI-enabled tools, biomarkers, and personalized care models to better predict, prevent, and treat TBI in older adults....
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... Foster discussions on how to translate current research findings into actionable clinical guidelines and health care system reforms to improve TBI care delivery for the aging population....
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... Using Digital Technologies to Improve Geriatric TBI Prevention, Research and Care...
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... Approaches to Increase Inclusion of Older Adults in Clinical Trials and Datasets...
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... Effect of Age and Time Since Injury on TBI Biomarkers in Older Adults...
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... Needs and Opportunities in Preclinical Research...
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... Needs and Opportunities in Therapies Development...

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