About this trial
The investigators aim to investigate the impact of interdisciplinary and individually tailored programs for mTBI (concussion) on quality of life and work capacity, both at the conclusion of the program and after 1 and 3 years. The investigators also want to examine whether early intervention is significant by comparing individuals who enter the program between 1 and 3 months post-concussion with those who only start the program more than 9 months post-concussion. Such a study has not been conducted before and can provide valuable insights into long-term effects and the importance of early intervention
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adults who are medically diagnosed with a concussion.
Adults with a connection to the labor market.
Participants must be able to communicate in Danish and be able to independently participate in the intervention.
Participants must be able to transport themsleves to and from SuB facility for their treatment sessions.
Disqualifiers
Persons without medically verified concussion.
Person where brain injury was found at symptom onset.
Persons with significant cognitive dysfunction.
Persons who are unable to understand Danish or with communication disorders that hinder test performance.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Psychoeducation
- Physiotherapy
- Treatment of tinnitus and increased sound sensitivity
- Vision training and examination
- Sleep guidance and education
- Mindfulness with a cognitive therapeutic approach
- Employment-oriented intervention
- Energy management and graded exercise
- Neuropsychological counseling
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Rune Skovgaard Rasmussen
Lead sponsor
University Hospital, Gentofte, Copenhagen
Sponsor institution
Special Education and Employment Unit (SuB) in Slagelse, part of the municipality's Center for Disability and Psychiatry
Collaborator
Danish Center for Concussion
Collaborator