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The purpose of this research study is to develop a method to improve thinking difficulties in individuals who have experienced a traumatic brain injury and report experiencing difficulties in attention and concentration. This study aims to understand how cognitive rehabilitation of attention difficulties affects brain activity.


Clinical Trial Description

This study will compare the effectiveness of two different types of cognitive rehabilitation in moderate-to-severe (m/s) traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors. More specifically comparisons will be made between Direct Attention Training administered via BrainHQ, and Metacognitive Strategy Training in the form of the evidence-based Goal Management Training (GMT) protocol. These interventions will be compared to the standard of care, to each other, and their combined effectiveness will be assessed. Groups will consist of randomized individuals with moderate-to-severe TBIs who experience attention deficits. Each treatment will be administered for 4 weeks and two intervention groups will be used to counterbalance treatment order. Group 1 will receive BrainHQ first followed by GMT, while Group 2 will receive GMT first followed by BrainHQ. In addition a third group will serve as a treatment-as-usual control group. Primary outcomes include measures of self-care, ability, adjustment and participation. Secondary outcomes include measures of cognition and brain function. And lastly, tertiary outcomes include measures of emotional and psychosocial functioning. These outcomes will be measures at baseline, following completion of the first 4 week treatment in both groups (Group 1 = BrainHQ while Group 2 = GMT), and following completion of the second 4 week treatment in both groups (Group 1 = GMT while Group 2 = BrainHQ). ;


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NCT number NCT04199130
Study type Interventional
Source University of Florida
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Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date September 2021
Completion date September 17, 2021

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