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FITBIR
1.1
Element Type
Common Data Element
Ohio State University TBI Identification Method Interview Form (OSUTBIMI) - Injured head or neck in a crash cause
OSUTBIMIInjHeadInCrashCause
Short Description
Cause of the subject ever injuring their head or neck in a car accident or from crashing some other moving vehicle, as part of the Ohio State University TBI Identification Method Interview Form (OSUTBIMI)
Definition
Cause of the subject ever injuring their head or neck in a car accident or from crashing some other moving vehicle like a bicycle, motorcycle, or ATV, in their lifetime, as part of the Ohio State University TBI Identification Method Interview Form (OSUTBIMI)
 
Notes
Creation Date
2016-03-18
Historical Notes
References
Adapted with permission from the Ohio State University TBI Identification Method (Corrigan, J.D., Bogner, J.A. (2007). Initial reliability and validity of the OSU TBI Identification Method. J Head Trauma Rehabil, 22(6):318-329. Copyright 2007, The Ohio Valley Center for Brain Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation

Data Type
Alphanumeric
Input Restrictions
Free-Form Entry
Maximum Character Quantity
4000
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
Preferred Question Text
What is the cause for you ever injuring your head or neck in a car accident or from crashing some other moving vehicle like a bicycle, motorcycle or ATV?
Category Groups and Classifications
DiseaseDomainSub-Domain
General (For all diseases) Disease/Injury Related Events History of Disease/Injury Event
Traumatic Brain Injury Disease/Injury Related Events History of Disease/Injury Event

Classification

Traumatic Brain Injury:
Supplemental
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
Epidemiology
Acute Hospitalized
Concussion/Mild TBI
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
Keywords
Labels
FITBIR_CDE   FS_CDE