Treatment to improve self-awareness in persons with acquired brain injury

被引:91
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作者
Goverover, Yael
Johnston, Mark V.
Toglia, Joan
Deluca, John
机构
[1] NYU, Dept Occupat Therapy, Steinhardt Sch Culture, New York, NY 10012 USA
[2] Kessler Med Rehabil Res & Educ Ctr, W Orange, NJ USA
[3] Univ Wisconsin Milwaukee, Coll Hlth Sci, Milwaukee, WI USA
[4] Mercy Coll, Grad Occupat Therapy Program, Dobbs Ferry, NY USA
[5] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, New Jersey Med Sch, Newark, NJ 07103 USA
关键词
self-awareness; activities of daily living; brain injury; rehabilitation;
D O I
10.1080/02699050701553205
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Aim: To examine the effects of an awareness training protocol embedded within the practice of instrumental activities of daily living ( IADLs) in participants with acquired brain injury on levels of self-awareness and functional performance. Methods: This study used a randomized control trial design: 10 participants with moderate-to-severe brain injury received six sessions of the self-awareness training while they performed IADLs ( experimental group) and 10 participants performed the same IADLs but received conventional therapeutic practice ( control group). In the experimental group, participants were asked to predict their performance before each task performance and to estimate their performance level after the performance. Outcome measures: Pre- and post-intervention outcome measures taken from the two groups were compared. Instruments were standardized measures of ` general' self-awareness with collateral reports by informants ( e. g. Awareness Questionnaire); ` task-specific' self-awareness ( e. g. Assessment of Awareness of Disability) and Self-Regulation Skills Inventory ( SRSI). Performance on IADLs was assessed using the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills ( AMPS). Results: Compared to the control group, the intervention significantly improved IADL performances and self-regulation. No significant treatment effect was observed for task-specific self-awareness, general self-awareness or community integration. Conclusions: The self-awareness intervention significantly but selectively improved self-awareness during IADL task performance as well as functional performance. The need for a larger study with more treatment sessions is discussed.
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页码:913 / 923
页数:11
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