Bos Hannah R, Babbage Duncan R, Leathem Janet M
School of Psychology, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand.
Centre for eHealth, Centre for Person Centred Research, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
NeuroRehabilitation. 2017;41(2):463-481. doi: 10.3233/NRE-151528.
Individuals living with traumatic brain injury commonly have difficulties with prospective memory-the ability to remember a planned action at the intended time. Traditionally a memory notebook has been recommended as a compensatory memory aid. Electronic devices have the advantage of providing a cue at the appropriate time to remind participants to refer to the memory aid and complete tasks. Research suggests these have potential benefit in neurorehabilitation.
This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a memory notebook and specifically a smartphone as a compensatory memory aid.
A single case series design was used to assess seven participants. A no-intervention baseline was followed by training and intervention with either the smartphone alone, or a memory notebook and later the smartphone. Memory was assessed with weekly assigned memory tasks.
Participants using a smartphone showed improvements in their ability to complete assigned memory tasks accurately and within the assigned time periods. Use of a smartphone provided additional benefits over and above those already seen for those who received a memory notebook first.
Smartphones have the potential to be a useful and cost effective tool in neurorehabilitation practice.
创伤性脑损伤患者通常在前瞻性记忆方面存在困难,即难以在预定时间记住计划好的行动。传统上,人们推荐使用记忆笔记本作为一种补偿性记忆辅助工具。电子设备的优势在于能在适当时间提供提示,提醒参与者查阅记忆辅助工具并完成任务。研究表明,这些设备在神经康复中具有潜在益处。
本研究旨在调查记忆笔记本,特别是智能手机作为补偿性记忆辅助工具的效果。
采用单病例系列设计对7名参与者进行评估。先设置无干预基线期,随后分别单独使用智能手机、使用记忆笔记本以及之后再使用智能手机进行训练和干预。通过每周分配的记忆任务来评估记忆情况。
使用智能手机的参与者在准确且在规定时间内完成分配的记忆任务的能力方面有所提高。相较于先使用记忆笔记本的参与者,使用智能手机还带来了额外的益处。
智能手机有潜力成为神经康复实践中一种有用且具成本效益的工具。