INCOG Recommendations for Management of Cognition Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Part II: Attention and Information Processing Speed

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作者
Ponsford, Jennie [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Bayley, Mark [6 ]
Wiseman-Hakes, Catherine [7 ]
Togher, Leanne [1 ,8 ]
Velikonja, Diana [9 ,10 ]
McIntyre, Amanda [11 ]
Janzen, Shannon [11 ]
Tate, Robyn [1 ,12 ,13 ]
机构
[1] NHMRC Ctr Res Excellence Traumat Brain Injury Psy, Canberra, ACT, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Sch Psychol Sci, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia
[3] Epworth Med Fdn, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[4] Monash Univ, Natl Trauma Res Inst, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia
[5] Alfred Hosp, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[6] Univ Toronto, Toronto Rehabil Inst, Neuro Rehabil Program, Toronto, ON, Canada
[7] Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabil Hosp, Bloorview Res Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada
[8] Univ Sydney, Fac Hlth Sci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[9] Hamilton Hlth Sci, Acquired Brain Injury Program, Neuropsychol, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[10] McMaster Univ, DeGroote Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Neurosci, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[11] Lawson Hlth Res Inst, London, ON, Canada
[12] Royal Rehabil Ctr Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[13] Univ Sydney, Sydney Med Sch Northern, Kolling Inst, Rehabil Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
关键词
attention; cognitive rehabilitation; information processing; traumatic brain injury; TIME PRESSURE MANAGEMENT; CLOSED-HEAD INJURY; OF-THE-LITERATURE; DOUBLE-BLIND; WORKING-MEMORY; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; METHYLPHENIDATE TREATMENT; CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; REHABILITATION; DEFICITS;
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10.1097/HTR.0000000000000072
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury, due to its diffuse nature and high frequency of injury to frontotemporal and midbrain reticular activating systems, may cause disruption in many aspects of attention: arousal, selective attention, speed of information processing, and strategic control of attention, including sustained attention, shifting and dividing of attention, and working memory. An international team of researchers and clinicians (known as INCOG) convened to develop recommendations for the management of attentional problems. Methods: The experts selected recommendations from published guidelines and then reviewed literature to ensure that recommendations were current. Decision algorithms incorporating the recommendations based on inclusion and exclusion criteria of published trials were developed. The team then prioritized recommendations for implementation and developed audit criteria to evaluate adherence to these best practices. Results: The recommendations and discussion highlight that metacognitive strategy training focused on functional everyday activities is appropriate. Appropriate use of dual task training, environmental modifications, and cognitive behavioral therapy is also discussed. There is insufficient evidence to support mindfulness meditation and practice on de-contextualized computer-based tasks for attention. Administration of the medication methylphenidate should be considered to improve information-processing speed. Conclusion: The INCOG recommendations for rehabilitation of attention provide up-to-date guidance for clinicians treating people with traumatic brain injury.
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