Characteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for improving nurse practice

Introduction: Headache is one of the most frequent reported symptom after mild traumatic brain injury and it affects normal functioning and life as a whole. The goal: The goal is the evaluation of access, the quality and characteristics of the headache which occurs after the mild traumatic brain inj...

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Main Authors: Dondo Ivana, Božičić Jovana, Domazet Milica, Simin Dragana
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Language:srp
Published: Association of Nurses-Technicians and Midwives of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade 2020-01-01
Series:Sestrinska reč
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8422/2020/0354-84222081025D.pdf
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spelling doaj-7e687804337448f892fc13f05cf4d9c82021-07-20T07:33:14ZsrpAssociation of Nurses-Technicians and Midwives of the Republic of Serbia, BelgradeSestrinska reč0354-84222466-51262020-01-012381252910.5937/sestRec2081025D0354-84222081025DCharacteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for improving nurse practiceDondo Ivana0Božičić Jovana1Domazet Milica2Simin Dragana3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2595-894XUniverzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet, Katedra za zdravstvenu negu, Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitut za zdravstvenu zaštitu dece i omladine Vojvodine, Klinika za pedijatriju, Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitut za kardiovaskularne bolesti Vojvodine, Klinika za kardiohirurgiju, Sremska Kamenica, SerbiaUniverzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet, Katedra za zdravstvenu negu, Novi Sad, SerbiaIntroduction: Headache is one of the most frequent reported symptom after mild traumatic brain injury and it affects normal functioning and life as a whole. The goal: The goal is the evaluation of access, the quality and characteristics of the headache which occurs after the mild traumatic brain injury. Material and methods: The research has been done as a study section in the clinical center of Vojvodina, in the neurosurgery section. A survey questionnaire constructed for the purposes of this research was used as a research instrument. The survey questionnaire included twenty-one questions.. The norm for including respondents in the research was for them to be hospitalized patients with mild traumatic brain injury and the norm for determining how bad the injury was Glazgow's coma score was used. For determining the intensity of the headache the numeric pain rate scale from zero to ten was used. Results: The posttraumatic headache was present in all patients. Most of the respondents described the headache as dull pain of high intensity, 50% of them said that the headache is disturbing them while doing everyday activities and that the intensity of the pain is worst in the morning than at night. Also, some reported that bright light, thinking and talking increase the pain level. Conclusion: The data from this study indicate that headaches in patients after mild TBI can be a major problem in terms of their functional abilities. Thus, the primary focus of nurses should be on early detection and relief of these symptoms. We can also view this study as an initial step, which can affect nurses' practice, and thus the well-being of patients and society as a whole.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8422/2020/0354-84222081025D.pdfmild traumatic brain injurypainposttraumatic headachenurse
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author Dondo Ivana
Božičić Jovana
Domazet Milica
Simin Dragana
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Božičić Jovana
Domazet Milica
Simin Dragana
Characteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for improving nurse practice
Sestrinska reč
mild traumatic brain injury
pain
posttraumatic headache
nurse
author_facet Dondo Ivana
Božičić Jovana
Domazet Milica
Simin Dragana
author_sort Dondo Ivana
title Characteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for improving nurse practice
title_short Characteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for improving nurse practice
title_full Characteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for improving nurse practice
title_fullStr Characteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for improving nurse practice
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for improving nurse practice
title_sort characteristics of a headache on patients with mild traumatic brain injury: implications for improving nurse practice
publisher Association of Nurses-Technicians and Midwives of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade
series Sestrinska reč
issn 0354-8422
2466-5126
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Introduction: Headache is one of the most frequent reported symptom after mild traumatic brain injury and it affects normal functioning and life as a whole. The goal: The goal is the evaluation of access, the quality and characteristics of the headache which occurs after the mild traumatic brain injury. Material and methods: The research has been done as a study section in the clinical center of Vojvodina, in the neurosurgery section. A survey questionnaire constructed for the purposes of this research was used as a research instrument. The survey questionnaire included twenty-one questions.. The norm for including respondents in the research was for them to be hospitalized patients with mild traumatic brain injury and the norm for determining how bad the injury was Glazgow's coma score was used. For determining the intensity of the headache the numeric pain rate scale from zero to ten was used. Results: The posttraumatic headache was present in all patients. Most of the respondents described the headache as dull pain of high intensity, 50% of them said that the headache is disturbing them while doing everyday activities and that the intensity of the pain is worst in the morning than at night. Also, some reported that bright light, thinking and talking increase the pain level. Conclusion: The data from this study indicate that headaches in patients after mild TBI can be a major problem in terms of their functional abilities. Thus, the primary focus of nurses should be on early detection and relief of these symptoms. We can also view this study as an initial step, which can affect nurses' practice, and thus the well-being of patients and society as a whole.
topic mild traumatic brain injury
pain
posttraumatic headache
nurse
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8422/2020/0354-84222081025D.pdf
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