Robertson I H
MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, UK.
Curr Opin Neurol. 1993 Oct;6(5):756-60. doi: 10.1097/00019052-199310000-00013.
Though there has been insufficient good quality research to establish whether cognitive rehabilitation of neurologic disease is effective, the present review reveals promising preliminary findings for effective rehabilitation in memory, neglect, and problem solving deficits. Methodologic weaknesses are, however, common in most of the published studies, and it will be some time before it can be established how the effects of cognitive rehabilitation following neurologic disease can be generalized.
尽管目前尚无足够高质量的研究来确定神经疾病的认知康复是否有效,但本综述揭示了在记忆、忽视和解决问题缺陷方面有效康复的有前景的初步发现。然而,方法学上的弱点在大多数已发表的研究中很常见,而且在确定神经疾病后认知康复的效果如何推广之前还需要一段时间。