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Healthcare Awareness Profile Interview: Development of a new evidence-based brief clinical tool to assess awareness in people with dementia Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Catherine M. Alexander, Anthony Martyr, Linda Clare
People with dementia vary in awareness of difficulties. Evaluating awareness could facilitate personalized care. However, current research measures are unsuitable for practical clinical application...
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Socratic guided feedback therapy after acquired brain injury: A multicenter randomized controlled trial to evaluate effects on self-awareness Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Anneke Terneusen, Rudolf Ponds, Sven Stapert, Engelien Lannoo, Anne-Claire Schrijnemaekers, Caroline van Heugten, Ieke Winkens
Impaired self-awareness after acquired brain injury (ABI) challenges neuropsychological rehabilitation. The current study aimed to compare the effects of Socratic Guided Feedback therapy to usual c...
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Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation’s influence on cognitive functions, psychological state, and sleep quality in long COVID-19 patients: A randomized controlled trial Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Flavie Gaudreau-Majeau, Christine Gagnon, Sarah Clavet Djedaa, Béatrice Bérubé, Jacques Malo, Josep Iglesies-Grau, Mathieu Gayda, Louis Bherer, Florent Besnier
Background: Cognitive impairment, brain fog, depressive symptoms, and sleep disturbance are prevalent symptoms among individuals with long COVID, for which there currently is no treatment. Aim: To ...
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A systematic review of vestibular stimulation in post-stroke visual neglect Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Charlotte Wheeler, Laura J. Smith, Mohamed Sakel, David Wilkinson
Unilateral visual neglect is a condition that negatively impacts the lives of many stroke survivors. Studies have investigated different forms of vestibular stimulation as a potential therapy, but ...
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Validity of the Chinese version of the weekly calendar planning activity (WCPA) on assessing executive function in adults with stroke Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-09 Chen Gong, Rongli Wang, Ninghua Wang
The weekly calendar planning activity (WCPA) is a performance-based assessment of executive function (EF) via a cognitively-based instrumental activity of daily life (C-IADL). This study aimed to e...
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Aphasia, depression, and psychological therapy (ADaPT): A single case design evaluation of a modified cognitive behavioural therapy to treat depressive symptoms in stroke survivors with aphasia Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-07 Priscilla Tjokrowijoto, Sonia Thomas, Ian Kneebone, Brooke Ryan, Renerus J. Stolwyk
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can effectively treat depression in the general population, but there is a lack of studies evaluating CBT tailored to specific cognitive and communication needs ...
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Association between social participation and memory function among Chinese stroke survivors: The mediating role of depressive symptoms Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-04-02 Zhiya Hua, Dandan Ma
Although the association between social participation and memory function has been documented in other populations, whether it exists among stroke survivors is unclear. Additionally, the mechanisms...
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Family involvement in rehabilitation programmes for children and adolescents with acquired brain injury: A scoping literature review Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Taylor Jenkin, Kate D’Cruz, Edith Botchway, Frank Muscara, Vicki Anderson, Adam Scheinberg, Sarah Knight
Paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) can adversely impact families, and it is widely accepted that families should be involved in the rehabilitation of children/adolescents with ABI. However, the...
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Rehabilitation of hemianopia and visuospatial hemineglect with a mixed intervention including adapted boxing therapy: An exploratory case study Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 Louis Nahum, Radek Ptak
Visual field loss and visuospatial neglect are frequent consequences of cerebral stroke. They often have a strong impact on independence in many daily activities. Rehabilitation aiming to decrease ...
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Parent-reported problems in children with Cerebral Visual Impairment: Improving the discriminative ability from ADHD and dyslexia using screening inventories Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Marinke J. Hokken, Ymie J. van der Zee, Jos N. van der Geest, Marlou J. G. Kooiker
Daily problems of children with Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) are often misinterpreted as symptoms of behavioural disorders or learning disabilities instead of higher order visual function (HOVF...
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Functional independence and agitation outcomes following inpatient rehabilitation after structural brain injury: A retrospective cohort study Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Elena Pauli, Isabelle Debecker, Margret Hund-Georgiadis
The study’s purpose was to analyze outcomes of patients with severe behavioural disturbances after acquired brain injury (ABI) in order to identify predictors of discharge destination from a specia...
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Valued living after mild traumatic brain injury: Characteristics and relationship with outcomes Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Josh W. Faulkner, Diane Whiting, Alice Theadom, Deborah L. Snell, Maree Roche, Suzanne Barker-Collo
Psychological factors are strong predictors of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) recovery, consequently, psychological interventions can form part of an individual’s rehabilitation. This may inclu...
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Nature and correlates of self-esteem in young adult survivors of childhood traumatic brain injury Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Noor Khan, Vicki Anderson, Louise Crossley, Stephen Hearps, Cathy Catroppa, Nicholas P. Ryan
Despite growing research linking childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) with reduced wellbeing, self-esteem, and psycho-social health, very few studies have examined self-esteem and its correlates ...
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“Communicative competence assessment of the person with aphasia caregiver: Standardization of the ACCA-CHECKLIST” Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Giada Bartolini, Lara Laschi, Francesca Dorgali, Laura Abbruzzese, Alessio Damora, Alessandra Stocchi, Maria Assunta Saieva, Fabio Ferretti, Lucia Ferroni, Costanza Papagno, Alessandra Caporali, Giuseppe Mancini, Mauro Mancuso
Aphasia constitutes a very complex clinical entity that requires a “competent” caregiver to interact with the person with aphasia (PWA). The literature lacks a valid and reliable set of standardize...
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Rehabilitation of working memory after acquired brain injury and multiple sclerosis: A systematic review Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-03-02 Guillaume Mazo, Stéphanie Pantaléo, Arianne van der Oord, Jean-Luc Picq, Lucie Hertz-Pannier, Eric Brunet, Philippe Azouvi, Claire Vallat-Azouvi
The objective is to study the effectiveness of working memory (WM) rehabilitation after Acquired brain injury (ABI) and multiple sclerosis (MS). A systematic database search of published studies, f...
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Cognitive and behavioural rehabilitation interventions for survivors of childhood cancer with neurocognitive sequelae: A systematic review Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 Kaja Solland Egset, Magnhild Eitrem Røkke, Trude Reinfjell, Jan Egil Stubberud, Siri Weider
There is considerable interest in cognitive and behavioural interventions to manage and improve neurocognitive (dys)functions in childhood cancer survivors and the literature is rapidly growing. Th...
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Biopsychosocial correlates of fatigue in young adult survivors of childhood traumatic brain injury: A prospective cohort study Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Nohely Lee Marmol, Nicholas P. Ryan, Nikita Sood, Elle Morrison, Edith Botchway-Commey, Vicki Anderson, Cathy Catroppa
This prospective cohort study aimed to evaluate the potential role of injury, socio-demographic and individual psychological factors in predicting long-term fatigue outcomes in young adult survivor...
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Post-COVID fatigue: Reduced quality-of-life associated with clinically relevant fatigue in mild disease courses Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Chiara Biserni, Bob O. De Groot, Anselm B. M. Fuermaier, Dick de Waard, Stefanie Enriquez-Geppert
Fatigue is a pervasive symptom experienced by many individuals after COVID-19. Despite its widespread occurrence, fatigue remains a poorly understood and complex phenomenon. Our aim is to evaluate ...
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The effect of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing on fibromyalgia: A multiple-baseline experimental case study across ten participants Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Michiel Borst, Mariola Moeyaert, Yanda van Rood
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic pain disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and stiffness in muscles and joints. Traumatic life experiences and post-traumatic stress sym...
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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 Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 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 eith...
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IPV survivors’ and service providers’ perspectives on brain injury screening/evaluation process and impact Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Shireen S. Rajaram, Peggy Reisher, Matthew Garlinghouse, Kathy S. Chiou
This study explores the perspectives of intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors and staff of brain injury (BI) screening, and the neuropsychological evaluation (NPE) process. We gathered qualitat...
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A qualitative study investigating the views of stroke survivors and their family members on discussing post-stroke cognitive trajectories Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-17 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. T...
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Cognitive remediation in residential substance use treatment: A randomized stepped-wedge trial Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 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
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 remedi...
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SIFT IT: A feasibility and preliminary efficacy randomized controlled trial of a social cognition group treatment programme for people with acquired brain injury Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 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...
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Is recalibration more important than realignment in prism adaptation training for visuospatial neglect? A randomized controlled trial Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-02-12 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 r...
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Family caregivers’ sense-making of the results of functional neurodiagnostics for patients with Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 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 other...
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Fatigue in young patients with acquired brain injury in the outpatient rehabilitation setting: A 2-year follow-up study Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2024-01-04 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 de...
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Augmented action observation: Theory and practical applications in sensorimotor rehabilitation Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 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...
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Profiling self-awareness in brain injury rehabilitation: A mixed methods study Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-12-03 Danielle Sansonetti, Jennifer Fleming, Freyr Patterson, Natasha A. Lannin
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 ...
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The role of spirituality and identity formation in personal recovery from traumatic brain injury: A qualitative analysis through the personal experiences of survivors Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-25 Versace J., Tazrin S., O’Connor E., Sekibo J., Morey E., Kasinopoulou A., O’Donoghue D., Simblett S.K.
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 oth...
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A rapid realist review of clinical neuropsychology rehabilitation programmes to improve psychological wellbeing and quality of life for people with acquired brain injuries Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-17 K. Fletcher, S. Wydera, N. Thorpe, K. Radford, R. das Nair, V. Booth, on behalf of the NeRO Programme and Management Team
Approximately 20% of acquired brain injury (ABI) survivors experience reduced psychological wellbeing (PWB). Neuropsychological rehabilitation (NPR) is one approach supporting people with ABI to pa...
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Coping with emotional dysregulation among young adults with ADHD: A mixed-method study of self-awareness and strategies in daily life Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Maayan Ben-Dor Cohen, Mor Nahum, Ruthie Traub Bar-Ilan, Eran Eldar, Adina Maeir
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 rar...
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Using recognition testing to support semantic learning in developmental amnesia Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-10 Rachael Elward, Jennifer Limond, Loïc J. Chareyron, Janice Ethapemi, Faraneh Vargha-Khadem
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 lear...
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Communication between rehabilitation staff and people with traumatic brain injury: A systematic review Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-11-09 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...
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Awareness through relationships in individuals undergoing rehabilitation following acquired brain injury Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-10-30 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 potentia...
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Importance of health policy and systems research for strengthening rehabilitation in health systems: A Call to Action to Accelerate Progress Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Walter R. Frontera, Wouter DeGroote, Abdul Ghaffar
Published in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: An International Journal (Vol. 33, No. 9, 2023)
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Errorful learning improves recognition memory for new vocabulary for people living with memory and dysexecutive impairment following brain injury Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-09-21 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 impair...
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The immersive virtual memory task: Assessing object-location memory in neurological patients using immersive virtual reality Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-09-20 Julia Belger, Marie Blume, Mert Akbal, Paul Chojecki, Jeroen de Mooij, Michael Gaebler, Felix Klotzsche, Stephan Krohn, Mustafa Tevfik Lafci, Eva Quinque, Johanne Tromp, Arno Villringer, Carsten Finke, Angelika Thöne-Otto
Memory for object locations in proximity is an essential aspect of everyday activities and has high clinical relevance. Immersive Virtual Reality (VR) has the potential to bridge the gap between th...
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Value-consistent rehabilitation is associated with long-term psychological flexibility and quality of life after traumatic brain injury Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Luke R. Miller, Ross Divers, Christopher Reed, Jared Cherry, Abihail Patrick, Matthew Calamia
ABSTRACT Meaningful steps have been taken toward using holistic approaches in outpatient rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury (TBI) (i.e., treating the whole individual); however, research and practice continue to disproportionately focus on adapting to physical and cognitive changes. Research suggests treatment focusing on individual values may be important for psychological adjustment after
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Qualitative data on triggers and coping of sensory hypersensitivity in acquired brain injury patients: A proposed model Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-24 Marilien C. Marzolla, Hella Thielen, Petra Hurks, Lex Borghans, Caroline van Heugten
ABSTRACT Sensory hypersensitivity (SHS) is a frequently heard complaint after acquired brain injury (ABI) and is related to reduced quality of life and physical and mental health. This study aimed to identify triggers for SHS after ABI and investigate how individuals cope with SHS. Nineteen adults with ABI took part in 45-min individual interviews. Data were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim
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Investigating premotor reaching biases after prism adaptation Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-20 Jasmine R. Aziz, Gail A. Eskes
ABSTRACT Prism adaptation (PA) is both a visuomotor learning task and potential treatment for spatial neglect after stroke. While PA’s aftereffects can improve neglect symptoms, therapeutic benefits vary across individuals, possibly due to differences in neglect subtypes. Neglect symptoms can be described along an information processing pathway, yielding perceptual (input) and premotor (output) neglect
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Predictive validity of the Oxford digital multiple errands test (OxMET) for functional outcomes after stroke Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-17 Sam S. Webb, Nele Demeyere
ABSTRACT The Oxford Digital Multiple Errands Test (OxMET) is a brief computer-tablet based cognitive screen, intended as an ecologically valid assessment of executive dysfunction. We examined aspects of predictive validity in relation to functional outcomes. Participants (≤ 2 months post-stroke) were recruited from an English-speaking stroke rehabilitation in-patient setting. Participants completed
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Too tired to think: Relationship between post-COVID-19 fatigue and cognition in a veteran sample Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-16 Deborah Radmanesh, Eric Powell, Hanh Trinh
ABSTRACT COVID-19 survivors often endorse persistent physical and neuropsychiatric problems following disease recovery, a phenomenon described as “long COVID.” Research exploring long-COVID continues to evolve in large-scale studies but remains limited among smaller populations (e.g., veterans). We explored the relationship between persistent post-COVID-19 fatigue and cognition among a sample of 246
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The decision-making task: Development and evaluation in a paediatric traumatic brain injury population Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-05 Nikita Tuli Sood, Celia Godfrey, Sarah Youn, Clara Chavez Arana, Vicki Anderson, Jonathan M. Payne, Cathy Catroppa
ABSTRACT Assessment measures that quantify decision-making abilities in children and adolescents are limited. In the current study, a novel computerized Decision-Making Task (DMT), which identifies the process that is involved in decision-making, was developed based on an existing information-boards paradigm. The overall aim was to validate the DMT in a paediatric TBI population. This prospective study
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Longitudinal neurocognitive effects of nonmyeloablative hematopoietic stem cell transplant among older adolescents and adults with sickle cell disease: A description and comparison with sibling donors Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-08-04 Emily J. Carlson, Nour Al Ghriwati, Pam Wolters, Mary Anne Tamula, John Tisdale, Courtney Fitzhugh, Matt Hsieh, Staci Martin
ABSTRACT Sickle cell disease (SCD) is associated with increased risk of neurocognitive deficits. However, whether functioning changes following nonmyeloablative hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) remains unclear. This study aimed to examine changes in neuropsychological functioning pre- to post-transplant among patients with SCD and compare patients and siblings. Adults with SCD (n = 47; Mage = 31
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Validation of a Persian version of an English language ecologically-valid assessment of executive functions through childhood and adolescence Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-31 Elham Eskandari, Ashok S. Jansari, Mahdi Bagheri
ABSTRACT Childhood and adolescence are pivotal periods for cognitive development. Executive functions are crucial for efficient cognitive functioning, so accurate assessment is important. One ecologically-valid virtual reality test is the Jansari assessment of Executive Functions for Children (JEF-C©). In a cross-sectional study, we aimed at translating, adapting and validating JEF-C into Persian,
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Classification Of MeMory InTerventions: Rationale and developmental process of the COMMIT tool Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-31 Michelle G. Jansen, Joukje M. Oosterman, Ann-Kristin Folkerts, Digo Chakraverty, Roy P. C. Kessels, Elke Kalbe, Mandy Roheger
ABSTRACT Over the last decades, numerous memory interventions have been developed to mitigate memory decline in normal ageing. However, there is a large variability in the success of memory interventions, and it remains poorly understood which memory intervention programs are most effective and for whom. This is partially explained by the heterogeneity of memory intervention protocols across studies
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“Alone in the dark”: A qualitative study of treatment experiences among young adults with a recent concussion and anxiety Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-27 Brenda C. Lovette, Millan R. Kanaya, Victoria A. Grunberg, Ellen McKinnon, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Jonathan Greenberg
ABSTRACT Purpose Young adults with anxiety are vulnerable to developing persistent symptoms following concussions. In order to develop psychosocial interventions to prevent persistent post-concussion symptoms, we need to understand patients’ 1) experiences with treatments offered by health care providers; 2) experiences with attempted concussion management strategies; and 3) needs after their injury
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Unravelling the web: Experiences of adolescents returning to school following a concussion Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-26 Heather A. Shepherd, Ashley T. Kolstad, Jeffrey G. Caron, Nick Reed, Keith Owen Yeates, Kathryn J. Schneider, Amanda M. Black, Carolyn A. Emery
ABSTRACT One in five adolescents will sustain a concussion in their lifetime. A concussion may result in symptoms that affect an adolescent’s ability to attend school and engage in learning tasks. This study was guided by interpretivism. We conducted one-on-one semi-structured interviews to explore the perspectives of 20 adolescents (ages 14–18) returning to school after a concussion. Interviews were
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Psychological distress and gender predict cognitive complaint after adult civilian mild traumatic brain injury in pre-morbidly healthy adults Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-26 Arielle M. Levy, Michael M. Saling, Jacqueline F. I. Anderson
ABSTRACT Subjective cognitive symptoms are common after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), and are associated with important outcome factors including return to work. This study examined self-reported cognitive symptoms in mTBI and trauma controls (TCs), and explored psychological distress and gender as predictors of these symptoms. Pre-morbidly healthy adults with mTBI (n = 68) and general trauma
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Effect of stimulation-driven attention in virtual reality balloon search training of patients with left unilateral spatial neglect after stroke: A randomized crossover study Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-21 Shinpei Osaki, Kazu Amimoto, Yasuhiro Miyazaki, Junpei Tanabe, Nao Yoshihiro
ABSTRACT Patients with unilateral spatial neglect (USN) commonly experiences stimulus-driven attention deficit characterized by unexpected stimuli detection. We investigated whether virtual reality (VR) balloon search training with the screen background shifted to left space could improve stimulus-driven attention in patients with USN. The participants were divided into two groups: immediate VR group
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Virtual reality-based attention training in patients with neurological damage: A pilot study Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-19 Lukas Lorentz, Kristina Müller, Boris Suchan
ABSTRACT Virtual Reality has been shown to be a valid tool to assess cognitive functions in an ecologically valid way. However, evidence regarding its effectiveness as a treatment option for cognitive rehabilitation has been limited. Furthermore, its potential to facilitate the transfer of training effects to patients’ everyday life is still poorly studied. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy
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The contribution of executive functions to the process of return to work after brain injury: A systematic review Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-07-10 Álvaro Aliaga, María José Bracho, Matías Romero, María José Saldías, Ximena Jofré, Christian Salas
ABSTRACT Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a worldwide public health issue for its high prevalence rate and the disability it produces. The consequences of ABI, including cognitive deficits, may impact return to work. This review focuses on the association between executive functions (EFs) and return to work after ABI. A systematic review of the literature between 1998 and 2023 was conducted following
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Behaviour outcomes three months after mild TBI in preschool children Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-24 Joy Noelle Yumul, Audrey McKinlay, Vicki Anderson, Cathy Catroppa
ABSTRACT This study examined parents’ report of behaviour in preschoolers after a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), compared the proportion of preschoolers with elevated behaviour ratings between the mTBI and limb injury (LI) groups, and explored injury, premorbid child, and parent variables that may be associated with parents’ report of behaviour at three months post-injury. Children aged 2–5 years
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Motivation and music interventions in adults: A systematic review Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-21 Theo Dimitriadis, Delia Della Porta, Johanna Perschl, Andrea W.M. Evers, Wendy L. Magee, Rebecca S. Schaefer
ABSTRACT Music is increasingly used in a wide array of settings, from clinical recovery to sports or well-being interventions. Motivation related to music is often considered as a possible working mechanism for music to facilitate these processes, however this has not previously been systematically evaluated. The current systematic review considered studies that involved music (therapy) interventions
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Family experiences of supporting a relative with agitation during early recovery after traumatic brain injury Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-18 Sarah L. Carrier, Jennie Ponsford, Adam McKay
ABSTRACT During the early recovery period after traumatic brain injury (TBI), referred to as post-traumatic amnesia (PTA), approximately 44% of individuals may exhibit agitated behaviours. Agitation can impede recovery and poses a significant management challenge for healthcare services. As families provide significant support for their injured relatives during this time, this study aimed to explore
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AppReminders – a pilot feasibility randomized controlled trial of a memory aid app for people with acquired brain injury Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-13 Matthew Jamieson, Heather McClelland, Nicola Goudie, Jean McFarlane, Breda Cullen, Marilyn Lennon, Stephen Brewster, Bethany Stanley, Alex McConnachie, Jonathan Evans
ABSTRACT Mobile phone reminding apps can be used by people with acquired brain injury (ABI) to compensate for memory impairments. This pilot feasibility trial aimed to establish the feasibility of a randomized controlled trial comparing reminder apps in an ABI community treatment setting. Adults with ABI and memory difficulty who completed the three-week baseline were randomized (n = 29) and allocated
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Experience of adapted cognitive behaviour therapy to address sexuality problems after traumatic brain injury: A qualitative study Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-06-12 Elinor E. Fraser, Marina G. Downing, Kerrie Haines, Linda Bennett, John Olver, Jennie L. Ponsford
ABSTRACT Although sexuality has been shown to be negatively impacted in up to half of individuals who sustain traumatic brain injury (TBI), few studies have sought to evaluate the efficacy of targeted interventions. Gaining insight into the participant experience of undergoing treatment for post-TBI sexuality changes is a crucial aspect of intervention evaluation. This study aimed to investigate participants
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The dual reality of challenging behaviours: Overlapping and distinct perspectives of individuals with TBI and their caregivers Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-05-23 Charlotte Hendryckx, Mélanie Couture, Nadia Gosselin, Emily Nalder, Mireille Gagnon-Roy, Geneviève Thibault, Carolina Bottari
ABSTRACT Challenging behaviours significantly impact the lives of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their family caregivers. However, these behaviours are rarely defined from the perspectives of both individuals, a necessary step to developing interventions targeting meaningful goals for individuals and caregivers. This study aimed to (1) explore and confirm the perspective of individuals
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Turning apathy into action in neurodegenerative disease: Development and pilot testing of a goal-directed behaviour app Neuropsychol. Rehabilit. (IF 2.7) Pub Date : 2023-04-26 Dawn Mechanic-Hamilton, Sean Lydon, Sharon X. Xie, Panpan Zhang, Alex Miller, Katya Rascovsky, Emma Rhodes, Lauren Massimo
ABSTRACT This study aims to design and pilot an empirically based mobile application (ActiviDaily) to increase daily activity in persons with apathy and ADRD and test its feasibility and preliminary efficacy. ActiviDaily was developed to address impairments in goal-directed behaviour, including difficulty with initiation, planning, and motivation that contribute to apathy. Participants included patients