Giorgia Ricchetti, PhD, OT, is Researcher, Mind, Brain and Behaviour Research Centre, School of Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain;
Alba Navarro-Egido, MSc, OT, is PhD Student, Mind, Brain and Behaviour Research Centre, School of Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Am J Occup Ther. 2024 Mar 1;78(2). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2024.050346.
Impaired self-awareness (SA) of deficits after an acquired brain injury (ABI) severely affects patients' independence in activities of daily living (ADLs). However, any assessment tool permits an exhaustive evaluation of SA in the context of ADLs.
To study the validity of the Breakfast and Dressing Conflict Task (BD Conflict Task) to assess online SA (awareness of performance in the context of a given task) in patients with ABI; to study its interactions with offline SA (general awareness); and to test the validity of a simplified measure of performance monitoring, the ADL Conflict-Monitoring Index.
Convergent validity and correlational study.
Research laboratory, hospitals, and homes.
Thirty patients with ABI and 28 neurologically healthy controls.
Using the BD Conflict Task, measures of emergent awareness, self-regulation, anticipatory awareness, and self-evaluation were assessed and their convergent validity and relationship with offline SA were analyzed. The ADL Conflict-Monitoring Index was calculated, and its convergent validity was tested.
The online SA variables of the BD Conflict Task showed convergent validity with traditional online SA measures. Offline SA correlated with emergent and anticipatory awareness in the Breakfast Task. The ADL Conflict-Monitoring Index proved to be a valid measure of patients' performance monitoring.
These preliminary findings suggest that the BD Conflict Task is a valid tool to assess online SA in patients with ABI and provide further understanding of the online SA-offline SA interaction. Furthermore, the ADL Conflict-Monitoring Index may be a valid and easy-to-use monitoring measure in clinical settings. Plain-Language Summary: Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) and reduced awareness of their cognitive deficits face problems performing activities of daily living (ADLs) and may show signs of unsafe behaviors. Being aware of one's own abilities involves anticipating problems before starting a task, detecting and correcting errors during the task, and evaluating performance afterward. This study provides preliminary validity for the Breakfast and Dressing Conflict Task, a new tool that assesses aspects of self-awareness simultaneously in the context of familiar and significant ADLs. Furthermore, the tool simplifies the assessment of detecting and correcting errors with an easy-to-use index, making it suitable for use in clinical settings.
后天性脑损伤 (ABI) 后自我意识 (SA) 受损严重影响患者日常生活活动 (ADL) 的独立性。然而,任何评估工具都允许对 ADL 背景下的 SA 进行详尽的评估。
研究早餐和穿衣冲突任务 (BD 冲突任务) 评估 ABI 患者在线 SA(在特定任务背景下对表现的意识)的有效性;研究其与离线 SA(一般意识)的相互作用;并测试 ADL 冲突监测指数作为一种简化的绩效监测措施的有效性。
收敛有效性和相关研究。
研究实验室、医院和家庭。
30 名 ABI 患者和 28 名神经健康对照组。
使用 BD 冲突任务,评估了突发意识、自我调节、预期意识和自我评估的措施,并分析了它们的收敛有效性及其与离线 SA 的关系。计算了 ADL 冲突监测指数,并测试了其收敛有效性。
BD 冲突任务的在线 SA 变量与传统在线 SA 测量具有收敛有效性。离线 SA 与早餐任务中的突发意识和预期意识相关。ADL 冲突监测指数被证明是患者绩效监测的有效衡量标准。
这些初步发现表明,BD 冲突任务是一种评估 ABI 患者在线 SA 的有效工具,并进一步了解在线 SA-离线 SA 相互作用。此外,ADL 冲突监测指数可能是一种在临床环境中有效且易于使用的监测措施。