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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367002/a-qualitative-study-investigating-the-views-of-stroke-survivors-and-their-family-members-on-discussing-post-stroke-cognitive-trajectories
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Georgina Hobden, Eugene Yee Hing Tang, Nele Demeyere
Cognitive impairment is common early after stroke but trajectories over the long term are variable. Some stroke survivors make a full recovery, while others retain a stable impairment or decline. This study explored the perceived advantages and disadvantages of discussing potential cognitive trajectories with stroke survivors and their family members. Stroke survivors at least six-months post-stroke were purposively sampled from an existing pool of research volunteers recruited originally for the OCS-Recovery study...
February 17, 2024: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358112/comparing-high-definition-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-to-left-temporoparietal-junction-and-left-inferior-frontal-gyrus-for-logopenic-primary-progressive-aphasia-a-single-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel J Crowley, Alexandru D Iordan, Kayla Rinna, Sami Barmada, Benjamin M Hampstead
Logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA) is characterized by word-finding deficits and phonologic errors in fluent speech. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) targeting either left temporoparietal junction (TPJ) or left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) show evidence of improving language function in lvPPA. The present case study evaluated the effects of two separate rounds of high definition tDCS (HD-tDCS) (4 mA; 30 sessions) on language and functional neuroimaging in a 57-year-old woman with lvPPA...
February 15, 2024: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358110/cognitive-remediation-in-residential-substance-use-treatment-a-randomized-stepped-wedge-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Talia Nardo, Jamie Berry, Daniel Barker, Hassan Assareh, Jo Lunn, Antoinette Sedwell, Jennifer Batchelor, Anthony Shakeshaft, Peter J Kelly, Pooria Sarrami, Skye Russell, Megan James
ABSTRACT Executive dysfunction is common in individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) and presents a barrier to treatment engagement. The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of cognitive remediation (CR) for improving executive functioning and treatment retention in patients with SUD, using a stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial. The sample included 527 adults enrolled across ten residential SUD treatment providers in NSW, Australia. The intervention consisted of 12 hours of CR delivered over six weeks in a group format...
February 15, 2024: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349195/sift-it-a-feasibility-and-preliminary-efficacy-randomized-controlled-trial-of-a-social-cognition-group-treatment-programme-for-people-with-acquired-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Cassel, M Kelly, E Wilson, M Filipčíková, S McDonald
Making sense of social situations requires social cognitive skills, which can be impaired after acquired brain injury (ABI), yet few evidence-based treatment options are available. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a multi-faceted social cognition group treatment programme, SIFT IT, for people after ABI using an RCT design. Twenty-eight participants were recruited, and 23 were randomized into either Treatment or Waitlist. SIFT IT consisted of 14 weekly 90-minute small group sessions facilitated by a Clinical Psychologist...
February 13, 2024: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346126/is-recalibration-more-important-than-realignment-in-prism-adaptation-training-for-visuospatial-neglect-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jannik Florian Scheffels, Paul Eling, Helmut Hildebrandt
Prism adaptation training (PAT) as a treatment for visuospatial neglect (VSN) involves two components: recalibration and realignment. We conducted a randomized controlled trial with PAT protocols requiring different degrees of recalibration and realignment, by using a single or multi-step protocol and varying visibility of the pointing movement. Twenty-five VSN patients received an alertness treatment without prisms, followed by four PAT protocols, encompassing a multi- or single-step procedure with terminal exposure, a single-step procedure with concurrent exposure, and sham PAT, presented in random order...
February 12, 2024: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38230516/family-caregivers-sense-making-of-the-results-of-functional-neurodiagnostics-for-patients-with-prolonged-disorders-of-consciousness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damian Cruse, Kotryna Ragazinskaite, Amy Chinner, Corinne Bareham, Neil Roberts, Ruth Banner, Srivas Chennu, Darrelle Villa
Functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological assessments can identify evidence of residual consciousness and cognition in patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC) who are otherwise behaviourally unresponsive. These functional neurodiagnostics are increasingly available in clinical settings and are recommended by international clinical guidelines to reduce diagnostic and prognostic uncertainty, and thereby assist family caregivers in their best-interests decision-making. Nevertheless, little is known about how family caregivers make sense of the results of these state-of-the-art functional neurodiagnostics...
January 17, 2024: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38174708/fatigue-in-young-patients-with-acquired-brain-injury-in-the-outpatient-rehabilitation-setting-a-2-year-follow-up-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florian Allonsius, Frederike van Markus-Doornbosch, Arend de Kloet, Daniël Opschoor, Thea Vliet Vlieland, Menno van der Holst
Acquired brain injury (ABI) may cause fatigue and participation restrictions in young patients. However, knowledge regarding the course of these problems over time is lacking. This study aims to describe the course of fatigue and participation and their relationship over time in an observational two-year follow-up study among patients(5-24 years) with ABI referred for outpatient rehabilitation and their parents. Patients/parents completed the PedsQL™Multidimensional-Fatigue-Scale(PedsQL™MFS, totalscore/3-domains) and the Child/Adolescent-Scale of Participation(CASP, totalscore/4-domains)...
January 4, 2024: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36534593/a-randomized-controlled-trial-of-cognitive-behavioural-therapy-for-managing-anxiety-in-adolescents-with-acquired-brain-injury
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Cheryl A Soo, Robyn L Tate, Cathy Catroppa, Suzanne Benson, Skye McDonald, Ronald M Rapee, Vicki Anderson
The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to evaluate an adapted cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) programme for treating anxiety in adolescents with acquired brain injury (ABI). Participants with ABI (12-19 years, N  = 36) recruited from two sites were randomly allocated into either the intervention receiving 11 sessions of CBT ( n  = 19) or a wait-list control group ( n  = 17). The primary outcome was participants' anxiety and secondary outcomes were participants' depression, self-perception, and participation in daily activities, and parental stress, measured at (i) pre-intervention, (ii) immediately post-intervention, (iii) 2 months post-intervention and (iv) 6 months post-intervention...
January 2024: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38117228/augmented-action-observation-theory-and-practical-applications-in-sensorimotor-rehabilitation
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REVIEW
Fabio Castro, Kimberley C Schenke
Sensory feedback is a fundamental aspect of effective motor learning in sport and clinical contexts. One way to provide this is through sensory augmentation, where extrinsic sensory information are associated with, and modulated by, movement. Traditionally, sensory augmentation has been used as an online strategy, where feedback is provided during physical execution of an action. In this article, we argue that action observation can be an additional effective channel to provide augmented feedback, which would be complementary to other, more traditional, motor learning and sensory augmentation strategies...
December 20, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38043114/profiling-self-awareness-in-brain-injury-rehabilitation-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle Sansonetti, Jennifer Fleming, Freyr Patterson, Natasha A Lannin
ABSTRACT Impaired self-awareness impacts outcomes for individuals with brain injury. Self-awareness is a complex construct, with little known about how its presentation differs across diagnostic groups, or how brain injury-related changes are expressed by individuals in the early phase post-brain injury. This study aims to identify differences and similarities in patterns of self-awareness between patients with different brain injury diagnoses, and provide a clinical account of how individuals with ABI describe changes to themselves arising from brain injury...
December 3, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37988367/alexithymia-as-a-risk-factor-for-poor-emotional-outcomes-in-adults-with-acquired-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle M Fynn, David A Preece, Gilles E Gignac, Carmela F Pestell, Michael Weinborn, Rodrigo Becerra
Emotional disorders are pervasive in the acquired brain injury (ABI) population, adversely affecting quality of life and rehabilitation. This study aimed to explore the unique associative effects of alexithymia as measured by the Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire (PAQ; i.e., difficulty identifying positive/negative feelings, difficulty describing positive/negative feelings, and externally orientated thinking), on emotional outcomes as measured by the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) and Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory (MPAI-4) Adjustment index, in 83 adults with ABI...
December 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36242544/clinical-and-demographic-predictors-of-unilateral-spatial-neglect-recovery-after-prism-therapy-among-stroke-survivors-in-the-sub-acute-phase-of-recovery
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Chuka Ifeanyi Umeonwuka, Ronel Roos, Veronica Ntsiea
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Unilateral Spatial Neglect (USN) affects the rehabilitation process and leads to poor outcomes after stroke. Factors that influence USN recovery following prism adaptation therapy have not been investigated. This study investigated predictors of USN recovery after prism therapy at the sub-acute phase of recovery. METHODS: This study was a randomized controlled trial. USN was assessed with the Behavioural Inattention Test and Catherine Bergego scale. Seventy-four patients with USN were divided into control and intervention group (prism)...
December 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38006578/the-role-of-spirituality-and-identity-formation-in-personal-recovery-from-traumatic-brain-injury-a-qualitative-analysis-through-the-personal-experiences-of-survivors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Versace, S Tazrin, E O'Connor, J Sekibo, E Morey, A Kasinopoulou, D O'Donoghue, S K Simblett
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a type of acquired brain injury (ABI) that happens when a sudden, external, physical assault damages the brain. TBI can cause long-term cognitive impairments and other lifestyle changes that may affect psychological wellbeing. Among the psychological challenges people recovering from TBI often face is the subjective loss of their pre-injury identity. Quantitative and qualitative research suggests that spirituality can play a positive role in recovery from TBI, increasing the quality of life and overall mental health...
November 25, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975854/a-rapid-realist-review-of-clinical-neuropsychology-rehabilitation-programmes-to-improve-psychological-wellbeing-and-quality-of-life-for-people-with-acquired-brain-injuries
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REVIEW
K Fletcher, S Wydera, N Thorpe, K Radford, R das Nair, V Booth
Approximately 20% of acquired brain injury (ABI) survivors experience reduced psychological wellbeing (PWB). Neuropsychological rehabilitation (NPR) is one approach supporting people with ABI to participate meaningfully in activities despite challenges. Although literature supports NPR effectiveness, little is known about change mechanisms. This systematic realist review identifies what NPR programmes have been designed, delivered, and evaluated for people with ABI to improve PWB and/or quality of life (QOL), as well as providing a context-relevant understanding of what NPR includes and how NPR might lead to positive outcomes...
November 17, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37971947/coping-with-emotional-dysregulation-among-young-adults-with-adhd-a-mixed-method-study-of-self-awareness-and-strategies-in-daily-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maayan Ben-Dor Cohen, Mor Nahum, Ruthie Traub Bar-Ilan, Eran Eldar, Adina Maeir
BACKGROUND: Emotional dysregulation (ED) impacts functional outcomes among individuals with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Self-awareness and strategies may enhance coping with ED yet are rarely studied in ADHD. OBJECTIVES: To explore ED-related self-awareness and strategies in daily life of adults with ADHD, and to examine the interrelations between them and their association with symptoms. METHODS: Sixty young adults with ADHD participated in a mixed-method study...
November 16, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37948582/using-recognition-testing-to-support-semantic-learning-in-developmental-amnesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachael Elward, Jennifer Limond, Loïc J Chareyron, Janice Ethapemi, Faraneh Vargha-Khadem
ABSTRACT Patients with developmental amnesia (DA) have suffered hippocampal damage in infancy and subsequently shown poor episodic memory, but good semantic memory. It is not clear how patients with DA learn semantic information in the presence of episodic amnesia. However, patients with DA show good recognition memory and it is possible that semantic learning may be supported by recognition. Building on previous work, we compared two methods for supporting semantic learning in DA; recognition-learning and recall-learning...
November 10, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37944003/communication-between-rehabilitation-staff-and-people-with-traumatic-brain-injury-a-systematic-review
#37
REVIEW
Iben Christensen, Emma Power, Leanne Togher, Sophie Brassel, Elise Elbourn, Naomi Folder, Lise Randrup Jensen
This systematic review aimed to synthesize barriers and facilitators in communicative interactions between staff and people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the rehabilitation context. Searches captured published evidence up to November 2022 in MEDLINE, Embase, SCOPUS, Web of Science, CINAHL, AMED, and PsycINFO. Eligible studies reported on the communicative interaction between rehabilitation staff and adults with TBI. In total, 31 studies were included in the review; including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods designs...
November 9, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37903181/awareness-through-relationships-in-individuals-undergoing-rehabilitation-following-acquired-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Corinne McCabe, Andrea Sica, Donal G Fortune
AIM: This cross-sectional study investigated the association between self-awareness and quality of therapeutic relationships following acquired brain injury (ABI) while controlling for the potential impact of cognitive problems. It also aimed to investigate attachment as a potential moderator. METHOD: 83 adults with ABI were recruited alongside a key member of their community neurorehabilitation team. The Scale to Assess Therapeutic Relationships (STAR) was used to measure therapeutic relationship quality and attachment was measured using the Experiences in Close Relationships - Relationship Structure (ECR-RS) questionnaire...
October 30, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37818746/importance-of-health-policy-and-systems-research-for-strengthening-rehabilitation-in-health-systems-a-call-to-action-to-accelerate-progress
#39
EDITORIAL
Walter R Frontera, Wouter DeGroote, Abdul Ghaffar
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October 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37733957/errorful-learning-improves-recognition-memory-for-new-vocabulary-for-people-living-with-memory-and-dysexecutive-impairment-following-brain-injury
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Josie Briscoe, Joanna Doherty, Katy Burgess, Christopher Kent
A widely accepted view is that errorless learning is essential for supporting new learning in people with anterograde amnesia, but findings are mixed for those with a broader range of memory impairments. People at a chronic stage of recovery from brain injury (BI) with impaired memory and executive function ( N  = 26) were compared with adults in a comparison group without any known risks to brain function ( N  = 25). Learning techniques were compared using a "Generate-and-correct" and "Read-only" condition when learning novel word pairs...
September 21, 2023: Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
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