The influence of information processing speed on benefit from learning and memory rehabilitation in TBI: a sub-analysis of the TBI-MEM trial.

KF-Msmt Traumatic brain injury cognitive rehabilitation episodic memory learning processing speed

Journal

Brain injury
ISSN: 1362-301X
Titre abrégé: Brain Inj
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8710358

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 07 2023
Historique:
medline: 16 6 2023
pubmed: 31 5 2023
entrez: 31 5 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This study examined the influence of processing speed (PS) on benefit from treatment with the Kessler Foundation modified Story Memory Technique® (KF-mSMT®), a cognitive rehabilitation intervention shown to improve new learning and memory in traumatic brain injury (TBI). Non-profit research center. 62 participants with moderate-to-severe TBI were included, 31 assigned to the treatment group and 31 to the placebo-control group. Double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial. The present study represents a post-hoc analysis to examine the role of PS on treatment efficacy. Baseline and follow-up neuropsychological assessment including the California Verbal Learning Test, Second Edition (CVLT-II), Memory Assessment Scales - Prose Memory (MAS-PM) and the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT). A treatment effect was not observed on the CVLT-II learning slope in the treatment group relative to the placebo group post-treatment, after co-varying for education, baseline CVLT slope and PS performance. However, performance on a measure of PS, the SDMT, was a significant predictor of post-treatment change following KF-mSMT® treatment. PS was not a significant predictor of benefit from treatment as documented by the MAS-PM immediate or delayed recall score, both of which showed a significant treatment effect. Performance on measures of cognitive dysfunction aside from learning and memory impact the benefit from KF-mSMT® treatment. Implications for cognitive rehabilitation for individuals with TBI are discussed.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37255417
doi: 10.1080/02699052.2023.2216024
doi:

Types de publication

Randomized Controlled Trial Journal Article Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

689-696

Auteurs

Nancy D Chiaravalloti (ND)

Kessler Foundation, Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research, East Hanover, New Jersey, USA.
Rutgers -New Jersey Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Newark, New Jersey, USA.

Silvana Costa (S)

Kessler Foundation, Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research, East Hanover, New Jersey, USA.
Rutgers -New Jersey Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Newark, New Jersey, USA.

Caroline Armknecht (C)

Kessler Foundation, Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research, East Hanover, New Jersey, USA.

Kristen Costanza (K)

Kessler Foundation, Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research, East Hanover, New Jersey, USA.

Aubree Alexander (A)

Kessler Foundation, Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research, East Hanover, New Jersey, USA.
Rutgers -New Jersey Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Newark, New Jersey, USA.

John DeLuca (J)

Kessler Foundation, Center for Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Research, East Hanover, New Jersey, USA.
Rutgers -New Jersey Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Newark, New Jersey, USA.
Rutgers -New Jersey Medical School, Department of Neurology & Neurosciences, Newark, New Jersey, USA.

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