A randomized controlled trial of prospective memory rehabilitation in adults with traumatic brain injury
- PMID: 21305237
- DOI: 10.2340/16501977-0647
A randomized controlled trial of prospective memory rehabilitation in adults with traumatic brain injury
Abstract
Objective: To examine the efficacy of compensatory prospective memory training, preceded by self-awareness training for adults with traumatic brain injury.
Design: Randomized controlled trial with 4 intervention groups: (i) self-awareness plus compensatory prospective memory training; (ii) self-awareness training plus active control; (iii) active control plus compensatory prospective memory training; and (iv) active control only.
Subjects: Forty-five rehabilitation patients with moderate-severe traumatic brain injury living in the community.
Methods: Four groups of participants completed an 8-session individual intervention programme with pre- and post-assessment by a blind assessor on a standardized test of prospective memory, actual strategy use, relatives' ratings of prospective memory failure, and level of psychosocial reintegration.
Results: Larger changes in prospective memory test score and strategy use were found in groups with compensatory prospective memory training compared with those groups without.
Conclusion: The results provide evidence that prospective memory can be improved in patients with traumatic brain injury using a compensatory approach in a relatively short duration and low intensity intervention.
Comment in
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Eight weeks of individual compensatory memory training improved memory performance and diary use in people with severe traumatic brain injury.Aust Occup Ther J. 2013 Jun;60(3):227-8. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12050. Aust Occup Ther J. 2013. PMID: 23730792 No abstract available.
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