A controlled clinical efficacy trial of multimodal cognitive rehabilitation on episodic memory functioning in older adults with traumatic brain injury - 12/10/21
Highlights |
• | Cognitive rehabilitation programs adapted for older individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are scarce. |
• | Multimodal cognitive rehabilitation can improve episodic memory in older adults with TBI. |
• | Clinical gains in psychological well-being can also be seen with such an intervention. |
• | Further research on cognitive rehabilitation for older people with TBI is needed. |
Abstract |
Objectives |
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a 12-week, 24-session multimodal group cognitive intervention, the Cognitive Enrichment Program (CEP), on episodic memory in older adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI) compared to an active control group that received usual care in the form of individual holistic rehabilitation.
Methods |
In total, 37 patients with a TBI who were 57 to 90 years old were assigned to experimental (n = 23) and control (n = 14) groups in a semi-randomized, controlled, before–after intervention trial with follow-up at 6 months, with blinded outcome measurement. The CEP's Memory module consisted of memory strategies to promote encoding. Efficacy was evaluated by using Face-name association, Word list recall, and Text memory measures, and generalization was assessed with the Self-Evaluation Memory Questionnaire (SEMQ), the Psychological General Well-Being Index, and a satisfaction questionnaire.
Results |
ANCOVA mixed model repeated-measures analysis revealed a strong group-by-time interaction, with the experimental group showing statistically significant improvement on the Face-name association test, with a large effect size. We also found a statistically significant group-by-time interaction on 3 dimensions of the SEMQ generalization measure: the experimental group showed increased memorization of the content of Conversations, reduced Slips of attention, and increased memory of Political and social events, with medium to large effect sizes. The group also showed clinically significant improvements in psychological well-being. Scores on the satisfaction questionnaire indicated a perceived positive impact on daily life habits requiring memory abilities.
Conclusions |
The CEP is a promising cognitive rehabilitation program for older individuals with TBI, showing high satisfaction in participants, that could improve their episodic memory functioning as well as enhance their psychological well-being. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04590911.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : Traumatic brain injury, Aging, Cognitive rehabilitation, Episodic memory, Psychological well-being
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Vol 64 - N° 5
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