Hill Elizabeth, Claessen Mary, Whitworth Anne, Boyes Mark, Ward Roslyn
School of Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology, Curtin University.
School of Psychology, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2018 Jul;53(4):689-717. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12394. Epub 2018 May 20.
Cognitive impairment, particularly of executive functioning, has been implicated in deficits in spoken discourse production following acquired brain injury (ABI). However, due to variation in the methodologies and heterogeneity of findings across studies, the nature and extent of this association is not well understood.
This review aims to synthesize the literature investigating associations between cognitive deficits and discourse impairment after ABI. It is reported in accordance with guidelines of The Preferred Reporting Items of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses.
Searches were conducted of a variety of databases including Medline, PsycINFO, EMBASE, CINAHL, ProQuest, Cochrane and ERIC. Additional studies were identified via reference harvesting.
Studies were included if they reported data on participants with ABI, assessed spoken discourse production and cognitive function, and performed statistical analyses to determine the association between discourse and cognitive variables. This review excluded non-English sources and those not published in peer-reviewed journals. Meta-analyses were not conducted due to variability across tools and terminology used to describe participant injury- and non-injury-related characteristics and outcomes.
Twenty-five observational studies were included in the review. Findings revealed significant associations between multiple cognitive functions and discourse across micro-linguistic to super-structural measures. Methodological and terminological inconsistencies were identified across studies, which limited systematic comparison of the results.
This review revealed present, yet heterogeneous, relationships between cognitive and discourse deficits in speakers with ABI. Associations were interpreted in light of a well-established model of discourse processing. Greater comparison across studies would have been facilitated by a standard nomenclature in relation to cognitive constructs and standardized discourse assessment. Future research should explore the influence of injury- and participant-related factors on discourse-cognitive relationships. The lack of information on conversational discourse and paediatric ABI limits the generalizability of this review to daily interaction following ABI. While applicable across the lifespan, in-depth investigation of discourse following ABI in childhood and adolescence is a priority due to complex changes in language and cognition, and the potential for impairments profoundly impact social, emotional and academic progression into adulthood. Given the centrality of remediating cognitive-communication difficulties in ABI, the interrelationships between discourse and cognition should retain a critical focus of research. This will inform clinical management and future research with this population. Findings have implications for our theoretical understanding of discourse and the nature of its breakdown in ABI.
认知障碍,尤其是执行功能障碍,与后天性脑损伤(ABI)后口语语篇生成缺陷有关。然而,由于研究方法的差异和研究结果的异质性,这种关联的性质和程度尚未得到很好的理解。
本综述旨在综合有关ABI后认知缺陷与语篇障碍之间关联的文献。它是按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南进行报告的。
对包括Medline、PsycINFO、EMBASE、CINAHL、ProQuest、Cochrane和ERIC在内的各种数据库进行了检索。通过参考文献收集确定了其他研究。
如果研究报告了ABI参与者的数据,评估了口语语篇生成和认知功能,并进行了统计分析以确定语篇与认知变量之间的关联,则纳入研究。本综述排除了非英文来源和未在同行评审期刊上发表的研究。由于用于描述参与者损伤和非损伤相关特征及结果的工具和术语存在差异,未进行荟萃分析。
本综述纳入了25项观察性研究。研究结果显示,从微观语言到超结构测量,多种认知功能与语篇之间存在显著关联。研究中发现了方法学和术语上的不一致,这限制了结果的系统比较。
本综述揭示了ABI患者认知缺陷与语篇缺陷之间目前存在但异质性的关系。根据已确立的语篇处理模型对关联进行了解释。关于认知结构的标准命名法和标准化语篇评估将有助于促进更多的研究间比较。未来的研究应探讨损伤和参与者相关因素对语篇 - 认知关系的影响。关于对话语篇和儿科ABI的信息缺乏限制了本综述对ABI后日常互动的普遍性。虽然适用于整个生命周期,但由于语言和认知的复杂变化以及损伤可能对进入成年期的社会、情感和学业发展产生深远影响,因此对儿童和青少年ABI后的语篇进行深入研究是当务之急。鉴于在ABI中纠正认知 - 沟通困难的核心地位,语篇与认知之间的相互关系应继续成为研究的关键重点。这将为该人群的临床管理和未来研究提供信息。研究结果对我们关于语篇及其在ABI中分解性质的理论理解具有启示意义。