New tool helps doctors catch hidden mental health issues after concussion

NCT ID NCT04704037

First seen Apr 06, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026 · Updated 5 times

Summary

This study looked at whether a special guide for doctors can improve how they manage mental health problems after a mild concussion. 537 adults who went to the emergency room within 72 hours of their injury took part. The goal was to see if the guide helps doctors identify and treat issues like depression or anxiety early, so patients recover better.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Lion's Gate Hosital

    North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7L 2L7, Canada

  • Mount Saint Joseph's Hospital

    Vancouver, British Columbia, V5T 3N4, Canada

  • Richmond Hospital

    Richmond, British Columbia, V6X 1A2, Canada

  • St. Paul's Hospital

    Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z 1Y6, Canada

  • University Hospital of Northern British Columbia

    Prince George, British Columbia, V2M 1S2, Canada

  • University of British Columbia Hospital

    Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 2B5, Canada

  • Urgent and Primary Care Center: City Center

    Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z 0A3, Canada

  • Urgent and Primary Care Center: North Vancouver

    North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7L 1A5, Canada

  • Vancouver General Hospital

    Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 1M9, Canada

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