Abstract
Introduction: despite the high incidence of executive symptoms after suffering a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), few studies
assess the effectiveness of programs to the rehabilitation of executive functions (EF). Objective: to assess the effect of a
rehabilitation program on inhibition and working memory, in a patient with severe TBI. Methods: an AB design with followup was used with a computerized program of 15 sessions, offered three times a week. The program efficacy was evaluated
by sampling two target behaviors during different phases (baseline, during, post-intervention and long-term) and with
standardized tests of inhibition and working memory (pre and post-intervention). Results: visual analysis revealed an
upward trajectory in inhibition and working memory, with greater stability in the immediate and long-term evaluations.
However, these changes cannot be fully attributed to the program. Conclusions: the rehabilitation program improved the
process of inhibition with minimal effects on working memory. The former suggests that the intervention looks promising
as a specific cognitive intervention but not a global stimulation resource for executive functions. In this respect, single-case
designs are a valuable resource to ensure rigorous monitoring of the application and evaluation of interventions and analyze
their effectiveness.
assess the effectiveness of programs to the rehabilitation of executive functions (EF). Objective: to assess the effect of a
rehabilitation program on inhibition and working memory, in a patient with severe TBI. Methods: an AB design with followup was used with a computerized program of 15 sessions, offered three times a week. The program efficacy was evaluated
by sampling two target behaviors during different phases (baseline, during, post-intervention and long-term) and with
standardized tests of inhibition and working memory (pre and post-intervention). Results: visual analysis revealed an
upward trajectory in inhibition and working memory, with greater stability in the immediate and long-term evaluations.
However, these changes cannot be fully attributed to the program. Conclusions: the rehabilitation program improved the
process of inhibition with minimal effects on working memory. The former suggests that the intervention looks promising
as a specific cognitive intervention but not a global stimulation resource for executive functions. In this respect, single-case
designs are a valuable resource to ensure rigorous monitoring of the application and evaluation of interventions and analyze
their effectiveness.
Translated title of the contribution | Rehabilitation of executive functioning in a case of Traumatic Brain Injury -TBI- severe |
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Original language | Spanish |
Pages (from-to) | 31-45 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Revista CES Psicologia |
Volume | 16 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 15 Nov 2022 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 Nov 2022 |
Keywords
- Tbi
- Executive functions
- Inhibition
- Neuropsychological rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation
- Traumatic brain injury
- Working memory