Metacognitive Training to Enhance Strategy Use In Blast Related TBI
元认知训练可增强爆炸相关 TBI 中策略的使用
基本信息
- 批准号:9177700
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- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-10-01 至 2018-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
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Background: Traumatic brain injury has been referred to as the "signature" injury of the Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation New Dawn (OIF/OEF/OND) wars. Over 25,000 soldiers were diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in 2012 alone. Not only do soldiers have blast-related mTBI, estimates of comorbid Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), range from 11% to 50%. Since neural mechanisms affected by mTBI and PTSD often are overlapping, it is suggested that mTBI and PTSD may have an additive effect on symptoms. Indeed, an estimated 44-50% of soldiers with mTBI/PTSD remain symptomatic after one-year, compared to an estimated 10% in sports related concussion. Both mTBI and PTSD are associated with deficits in executive functioning. Additional factors that accompany mTBI in combat Veterans are depression and sleep deficits. Consequently, the combination of all these factors, impact executive functions and result in combat Veterans who are struggling to live productive lives. An effective treatment of executive function is needed for
Veterans diagnosed with mTBI. Goal Management Training (GMT) is a metacognitive intervention that has been validated in TBI. However, limitations in GMT studies raise questions regarding effectiveness of GMT in mTBI. Based on preliminary data, GMT improved significantly on a problem solving measure in Veterans with blast-related mTBI, but lacked transfer to everyday activities. Therefore, we developed a Smartphone application to enhance the transfer of GMT skills to everyday tasks. The purpose: of this randomized study is to determine the effect of an innovative treatment for executive functions, enhanced with Smartphone technology, in Veterans with multiple blast related mTBI. In addition to determining the overall benefit of GMT, the study will investigate the influence of comorbid factors, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, sleep disorders and cognitive capacity. Method: Veterans diagnosed with repeat blast-related mTBI and executive function deficit will be recruited from two sites (Tampa and North Florida/South Georgia) by Speech Services. Veterans will be randomized to GMT (38 participants) or to a control treatment called Brain Health Workshop (BHW) (16 participants).The Tower of London, a measure of planning and problem solving will be used to determine response to treatment. Primary analysis will use two sample t-test to compare group A (intervention) and group B (control) on improvements in time to completion on the TOL. In addition, as an exploratory analysis, we will perform a regression analysis that includes treatment group, PTSD severity and their interaction as independent variables, to adjust for PTSD severity measured by Clinician Administered PTSD Scale and to investigate whether there is interaction between treatment group and PTSD severity. Additional, exploratory tertiary analysis using paired t-tests will determine whether treatment effect generalizes to executive function performance in everyday activities (BRIEF-A) or engagement in community participation (CRIS). To test the second specific aim, a general linear regression will be used to determine whether factors such as PTSD, sleep, depression or cognitive capacity is associated with response to treatment. Results: If the results support the hypothesis that GMT will improve executive functions than this cognitive intervention can be adapted to a tele-health method of delivery and tested in a larger clinical trial. Moreover, the influence of the four factors on response to treatment, can guide future studies to determine which patients are likely to benefit from GMT.
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背景资料:创伤性脑损伤被称为伊拉克自由行动/持久自由行动/新黎明行动(OIF/OEF/OND)战争的“标志性”损伤。仅在2012年,就有超过25,000名士兵被诊断患有轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)。士兵不仅有爆炸相关的mTBI,估计共病的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),范围从11%到50%。由于受mTBI和PTSD影响的神经机制通常是重叠的,因此建议mTBI和PTSD可能对症状具有累加效应。事实上,估计有44-50%的mTBI/PTSD士兵在一年后仍然有症状,而运动相关脑震荡估计只有10%。mTBI和PTSD都与执行功能的缺陷有关。在战斗退伍军人中伴随mTBI的其他因素是抑郁和睡眠不足。因此,所有这些因素的结合,影响行政职能,并导致战斗退伍军人谁是挣扎着过上富有成效的生活。执行功能的有效治疗是必要的
被诊断为mTBI的退伍军人。目标管理训练(GMT)是一种元认知干预,已在TBI中得到验证。然而,GMT研究的局限性提出了关于GMT在mTBI中的有效性的问题。根据初步数据,GMT在爆炸相关mTBI退伍军人的问题解决措施上有显着改善,但缺乏转移到日常活动中。因此,我们开发了一个智能手机应用程序,以加强GMT技能的转移到日常任务。目的:这项随机研究的目的是确定一种创新的治疗方法对执行功能的影响,通过智能手机技术增强,在退伍军人中与多次爆炸相关的mTBI。除了确定GMT的总体益处外,该研究还将调查共病因素的影响,如创伤后应激障碍,抑郁症,睡眠障碍和认知能力。方法:被诊断为重复爆炸相关mTBI和执行功能缺陷的退伍军人将由言语服务部从两个地点(坦帕和北佛罗里达/南格鲁吉亚)招募。退伍军人将被随机分配到GMT(38名参与者)或称为脑健康研讨会(BHW)的对照治疗(16名参与者)。伦敦塔,计划和解决问题的措施将用于确定对治疗的反应。主要分析将使用双样本t检验比较A组(干预组)和B组(对照组)在TOL完成时间方面的改善。此外,作为探索性分析,我们将进行回归分析,将治疗组、PTSD严重程度及其相互作用作为自变量,以调整临床医生管理的PTSD量表测量的PTSD严重程度,并研究治疗组与PTSD严重程度之间是否存在相互作用。此外,使用配对t检验的探索性三级分析将确定治疗效果是否推广到日常活动中的执行功能表现(BRIEF-A)或社区参与(CRIS)。为了测试第二个具体目标,将使用一般线性回归来确定诸如PTSD、睡眠、抑郁或认知能力等因素是否与对治疗的反应相关。结果如下:如果结果支持GMT将改善执行功能的假设,那么这种认知干预可以适用于远程医疗交付方法,并在更大的临床试验中进行测试。此外,这四个因素对治疗反应的影响可以指导未来的研究,以确定哪些患者可能从GMT中获益。
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Julia Kay Waid-Ebbs其他文献
Factor Structure of Community Reintegration in Service Members with Blast-related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
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10.1016/j.apmr.2015.08.372 - 发表时间:
2015-10-01 - 期刊:
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Julia Kay Waid-Ebbs;Pey-Shan Wen;David P. Graham;Edward Charles Shadiack - 通讯作者:
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Comparing the effectiveness of telehealth to in-person delivery of a combined metacognitive and attention training in Veterans with mTBI/PTSD
比较远程医疗与面对面为患有 mTBI/PTSD 的退伍军人提供元认知和注意力相结合的培训的有效性
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10540131 - 财政年份:2022
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创新的多模式和注意力训练可改善患有 TBI 和 PTSD 退伍军人的情感沟通
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10590170 - 财政年份:2022
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Combining attention and metacognitive training to improve goal directed behavior in Veterans with TBI
结合注意力和元认知训练来改善患有 TBI 的退伍军人的目标导向行为
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9892500 - 财政年份:2020
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Combining attention and metacognitive training to improve goal directed behavior in Veterans with TBI
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Metacognitive Training to Enhance Strategy Use In Blast Related TBI
元认知训练可增强爆炸相关 TBI 中策略的使用
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