A national consensus-based framework on preferred assessments and interventions in current treatment for young people with acquired brain injury in Dutch rehabilitation centers
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2026-02
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Allonsius, Florian
de Kloet, Arend
van Markus-Doornbosch, Frederike
Rentinck, Ingrid
Lambregts, Suzanne
Huizing, Karin
de Koning, Peter
Te Winkel, Sandra
Resch, Christine
Vlieland, Thea Vliet
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PURPOSE: Acquired brain injury (ABI) is prevalent among young people (4-25 years). When ABI-related problems persist, treatment in a rehabilitation center (RC) may be indicated. However, there is wide variability regarding the delivery of care across Dutch RCs, including assessments, interventions, and psychoeducational (PE) materials. The aim was to create a consensus-based framework with preferred assessments, interventions, and PE-materials to be used in pediatric ABI rehabilitation. A national framework could optimize the delivery of comparable care for this population. METHODS: For this three-round Delphi study, healthcare professionals (physiatrists, psychologists, social workers, physical/occupational/speech/language therapists) from RCs providing care for young people with ABI were invited to participate. In the first two (online) rounds, currently used assessments/interventions/PE-materials were collected, stepwise-prioritized, subsequently listed per discipline, and classified per International Classification of Functioning (ICF) domain. Results from rounds one/two were discussed in a consensus meeting (in person), aiming to reach agreement on assessments/interventions/PE-materials in the national framework and how to use them in current practice. RESULTS: Seventy-four healthcare professionals from 12 RCs participated. After Delphi round one, 163 assessments, 39 interventions, and 64 PE-materials were collected. After round two, the selection was narrowed down to n = 51/n = 34/n = 28, respectively. After round three, consensus was reached on 37 assessments, 25 interventions (divided over all disciplines/classified per ICF domain), 27 PE-materials, as well as on the use of the framework by all participating RC to enhance clinical reasoning in current practice. CONCLUSION: A consensus-based national framework in ABI rehabilitation has been developed and is now available to optimize the delivery of care for young people with ABI across Dutch RCs.
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Allonsius, F, de Kloet, A, van Markus-Doornbosch, F, Rentinck, I, Lambregts, S, Huizing, K, de Koning, P, Te Winkel, S, Resch, C, Vlieland, T V & van der Holst, M 2026, 'A national consensus-based framework on preferred assessments and interventions in current treatment for young people with acquired brain injury in Dutch rehabilitation centers', Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 15-27. https://doi.org/10.1177/18758894251337581