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Effectiveness of a low intensity outpatient cognitive rehabilitation programme for patients in the chronic phase after acquired brain injury

RASQUIN SM; BOUWENS SF; DIJCKS B; WINKENS I; BAKX WG; VAN HEUGTEN CM
NEUROPSYCHOL REHABIL , 2010, vol. 20, n° 5, p. 760-777
Doc n°: 148845
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1080/09602011.2010.484645
Descripteurs : AF3 - TRAUMATISME CRANIEN, AD6 - MANIFESTATIONS NEUROCOMPORTEMENTALES - FONCTIONS COGNITIVES

The aim of this prospective cohort study was to examine the effectiveness of a
low intensity outpatient cognitive rehabilitation programme for patients with
acquired brain injury in the chronic phase. Twenty-seven patients with acquired
brain injury (i.e., stroke, traumatic brain injury, subarachnoid haemorrhage; 52%
male) with a mean age of 49.5 (SD 9.2) years and 25 relatives with a mean age of
48.8 (SD 8.8) years were recruited to the study. Mean time since injury in the
patient group was 1.9 years (SD 2.0). The group programme consisted of 15 weekly
sessions of 2.5 hours and included cognitive strategy training, social skills
training, and psycho-education. Patients also received homework. Relatives were
invited to attend twice. Repeated measurements were taken: prior to treatment
(baseline, T0); directly after treatment (T1, 21 weeks); and at follow-up (T2, 45
weeks). Primary outcome measures were individualised goals (GAS), cognitive
failures (CFQ), and quality of life (SA-SIP). Patients did improve significantly
on individual goals (p < .05) between T0 and T1 and the level of attainment
remained stable between T1 and T2. Goals were mostly set in the cognitive and
behavioural domains. There were no significant differences between the
measurements (T0-T1-T2) on the CFQ and the SA-SIP. The programme had a positive
effect on the individual goals set by the patients. However, this did not result
in a higher participation level or a better quality of life. This may be due to
the low intensity and short duration of the programme.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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