Training in Goal-directed Attention Regulation for Individuals With Brain Injury
Plasticity in Brain Network to Enhance Cognitive Rehabilitation
調査の概要
状態
条件
詳細な説明
研究の種類
入学 (実際)
段階
- 適用できない
連絡先と場所
研究場所
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California
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Sacramento、California、アメリカ、95655
- VA Northern California Health Care System, Mather, CA
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参加基準
適格基準
就学可能な年齢
健康ボランティアの受け入れ
受講資格のある性別
説明
Inclusion Criteria:
- history of traumatic brain injury
- greater than 1 week from injury
- residual dysfunction related to attention and executive control
Exclusion Criteria:
- aphasia
- active illicit drug use
- severe depression
- contraindications to MRI scanning
研究計画
研究はどのように設計されていますか?
デザインの詳細
- 主な目的:処理
- 割り当て:ランダム化
- 介入モデル:並列代入
- マスキング:なし(オープンラベル)
武器と介入
参加者グループ / アーム |
介入・治療 |
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実験的:Goal-oriented Attention Regulation Training
training in goal-directed attention regulation
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training in goal-directed attention regulation
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アクティブコンパレータ:Education
brain health education
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brain health education workshops
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実験的:Technology-assisted Goal-directed Self-Regulation Training
computer-assisted training in goal-directed attention regulation
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computer-assisted training in goal-directed attention regulation, with trainer guidance and cognitive games to practice skills
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この研究は何を測定していますか?
主要な結果の測定
結果測定 |
メジャーの説明 |
時間枠 |
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Self-report
時間枠:5 Weeks (After completion of active trainings in Arm 1 and Arm 3)
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Responses to goal processing questionnaire relating to areas of personal goal-based functioning.
This scale measured participants self-perceived changes to their cognitive and emotional functioning.
Participants indicated the degree to which they perceived changes to 11 questions after receiving trainings in Arm 1 and Arm 3 on a 10-point scale (1=domain became worse, 5 = no change, 10 = domain improved).
Participants did not complete this measure after Arm 2.
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5 Weeks (After completion of active trainings in Arm 1 and Arm 3)
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二次結果の測定
結果測定 |
メジャーの説明 |
時間枠 |
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Change From Baseline to Post-training for Task Errors on a Functional Performance Measure
時間枠:5 weeks (After completion of Arm 1 and Arm 2)
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Participants completed a functional assessment task, the modified Multiple Errands Task (MET).
The MET is an unstructured functional task that permits assessment of participants' abilities to follow outlined rules and complete multiple 'real-world' tasks in a limited time period.
Participants were provided written instructions and a map of the hospital where the assessment took place, and were instructed to complete 12 subtasks in 40 minutes while following 9 specified rules.
Participants completed this at task at baseline and following Training (Arms 1 & 2, but not 3).
Outcome measure was computed as post-training - baseline (negative value reflects less errors made post-training).
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5 weeks (After completion of Arm 1 and Arm 2)
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Change to Attention and Executive Functioning Composite Scores
時間枠:5 weeks (After completion of Arm 1 and Arm 2)
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Participants completed the following neuropsychological measures of attention and executive functions before and after Arms 1 and 2, but not Arm 3. Letter Number Sequencing from WIAT-III; Auditory Consonant Trigram: 9,18, 36 seconds; Digit Vigilance Test (Time and Errors); DKEFS subtests: Design Fluency, Verbal Fluency Switching, Inhibition (Time and Errors); and Inhibition/Switching (Time and Errors); and Trails B. Performance on these measures were scored based upon age, and when available, educational and repeated administration norms. Resultant scores were transformed into z-scores and aggregated to form a composite measure. Higher z-scores reflect better functioning. The unit of analysis for this outcome was the change score from baseline to post-training. Positive change scores reflect improved performance over time[post-training - baseline], whereas negative change scores reflect worsening performance over time. |
5 weeks (After completion of Arm 1 and Arm 2)
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協力者と研究者
捜査官
- 主任研究者:Mark D'Esposito, MD、VA Northern California Health Care System, Mather, CA
出版物と役立つリンク
一般刊行物
- Chen AJ, Novakovic-Agopian T, Nycum TJ, Song S, Turner GR, Hills NK, Rome S, Abrams GM, D'Esposito M. Training of goal-directed attention regulation enhances control over neural processing for individuals with brain injury. Brain. 2011 May;134(Pt 5):1541-54. doi: 10.1093/brain/awr067. Epub 2011 Apr 22.
- Novakovic-Agopian T, Chen AJ, Rome S, Abrams G, Castelli H, Rossi A, McKim R, Hills N, D'Esposito M. Rehabilitation of executive functioning with training in attention regulation applied to individually defined goals: a pilot study bridging theory, assessment, and treatment. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2011 Sep-Oct;26(5):325-38. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0b013e3181f1ead2.
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