Multidisciplinary interventions increase weekly working hours and quality of life in persons with post-concussion syndrome

Neurol Res. 2023 Oct;45(10):926-935. doi: 10.1080/01616412.2023.2247302. Epub 2023 Aug 17.

Abstract

Objectives: To improve labor market attachment, general health and quality of life in persons suffering from post-concussion syndrome. Labor market attachment often changes after mTBI, and especially in persons suffering from post-concussion syndrome, and constitutes a huge societal burden.

Methods: Eighty-two adults with persistent post-concussion syndrome participated in this single-center and uncontrolled interventional efficacy open-label investigation. The primary endpoint was to increase weekly working hours. Outcome measures ranged from self-reported cognitive symptoms to objective performance testing. Multidisciplinary interventions were used to reduce symptoms of fatigue, stress, pain, oculomotor malfunction, and sensitivity to both sound and light.

Results: Workhours improved from median 0 to 6 hours (p = 0.00002). Several significant improvements were observed in quality of life measured by the SF-36. General fatigue measured by the MFI-20 was reduced (p < 0.0001), and symptoms of depression were reduced (p < 0.0001). The COPM results were improved for task completion satisfaction and for ability to perform a task (p < 0.0001). Reading speed, and performances in the Groffman Visual Tracing Test and the King-Devick Test, all improved (p < 0.01). The intervention did not reduce perception of pain intensity (p = 0.11).

Conclusion: After the intervention, participants increased weekly workhours and improved in many aspects of life - including quality of life, performance in everyday activities, fatigue and depression. Perception of pain intensity was not improved.

Keywords: Commotio; mTBI; multidisciplinary intervention; postconcussion syndrome; therapy.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue / etiology
  • Fatigue / therapy
  • Humans
  • Pain
  • Post-Concussion Syndrome* / therapy
  • Quality of Life*