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Managing executive dysfunction following acquired brain injury and stroke using an ecologically valid rehabilitation approach: a study protocol for a randomized, controlled trial

机译:使用生态有效的康复方法治疗获得性脑损伤和中风后的执行功能障碍:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background We have been investigating an ecologically valid strategy-training approach to enable adults with executive dysfunction to attain everyday life goals. Here, we report the protocol of a randomized controlled trial of the effects of this training compared to conventional therapy in a sample of community-dwelling adults with acquired brain injury and/or stroke. Methods/design We will recruit 100 community-dwelling survivors at least six months post-acquired brain injury or stroke who report executive dysfunction during a telephone interview, confirmed in pre-training testing. Following pre-training testing, participants will be randomized to the ecologically valid strategy training or conventional therapy and receive two one-hour sessions for eight weeks (maximum of 15 hours of therapy). Post-testing will occur immediately following the training and three months later. The primary outcome is self-reported change in performance on everyday life activities measured using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, a standardized, semi-structured interview. Secondary outcomes are objective measurement of performance change from videotapes of treatment session, Performance Quality Rating Scale; executive dysfunction symptoms, Behavioural Rating Inventory of Executive Function – Adu participation in everyday life, Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory Participation Index; and ability to solve novel problems, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Profile. Discussion This study is of a novel approach to promoting improvements in attainment of everyday life goals through managing executive dysfunction using an ecologically valid strategy training approach, the Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance. This study compares the efficacy of this approach with that of conventional therapy. The approach has the potential to be a valuable treatment for people with chronic acquired brain injury and/or stroke. Trial registration clinicaltrials.gov, Trial Identification Number: NCT01414348
机译:背景技术我们一直在研究一种生态有效的策略培训方法,以使具有执行功能障碍的成年人实现日常生活目标。在这里,我们报告了与传统疗法相比在患有获得性脑损伤和/或中风的社区居民中进行的随机对照试验的协议。方法/设计我们将在获得性脑损伤或中风后至少六个月内招募100名社区居民幸存者,他们在电话采访中报告了执行功能障碍,并在训练前的测试中得到了证实。经过培训前的测试,参与者将被随机分配到生态学上有效的策略培训或常规治疗中,并接受两个为时一小时的疗程,持续八周(最多治疗15个小时)。培训后和三个月后将立即进行后测试。主要结果是自我报告的日常活动在绩效方面的变化,该变化是使用加拿大职业绩效测评(一种标准的半结构化访谈)测得的。次要结果是从治疗录像带,绩效质量评级量表中客观评估绩效变化;执行功能障碍症状,执行功能行为评级量表–成人;参与日常生活,梅奥-波特兰适应能力清单参与指数;和解决新问题的能力,《日常生活概况的工具性活动》。讨论本研究是一种新颖的方法,可通过使用生态有效的策略培训方法(即对日常职业绩效的认知取向)来处理执行功能障碍,从而促进改善日常生活目标。这项研究将这种方法与传统疗法的疗效进行了比较。对于患有慢性后天性脑损伤和/或中风的人来说,这种方法有可能成为有价值的治疗方法。试验注册临床试验.gov,试验标识号:NCT01414348

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