A Single-case Design to Investigate a Compensatory Strategy Game Supporting Goal Management Training
Acquired Brain Injury, Executive Dysfunction, Goal Management Training
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Acquired Brain Injury
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age: 18 - 75 years Non-progressive acquired brain injury Minimal time post-onset of 3 months Outpatient rehabilitation Living independently at home Executive deficits (as determined on a neuropsychological assessment) Exclusion Criteria: Inability to speak/understand the Dutch language Severe psychiatric problems (history) Neurodegenerative disorders Substance abuse Severe cognitive comorbidity (i.e. dementia) Aphasia Neglect No access to a smartphone, and laptop or tablet Unable to look at a computer screen for 15 minutes Unable to operate a keyboard or computer mouse
Sites / Locations
- Klimmendaal RevalidatiespecialistenRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Experimental
No Intervention
Baseline phase (Phase A)
Intervention phase (Phase B): Goal Management Training
Follow-up period
At the start of the study, all participants are assigned to the baseline phase (phase A). During phase A, patients do not receive interventions related to executive function problems. The start of the intervention phase (phase B) is determined randomly for each participant, given the restriction that phase A should last for at least three weeks (21 days) and at most five weeks (30 days). This means that phase B can start on any day between the 21th and the 30th days, resulting in a total of 10 possible assignments. So, in the first three weeks, all participants are in phase A. The duration of phase A will thus be different for each subject. Phase A acts as a control and is therefore compared with phase B.
During the intervention phase (phase B), all included participants will have 6 sessions of Goal Management Training (GMT; twice per week) in which two individual chosen IADL-tasks will be subdivided into multiple steps under guidance of a therapist using the GMT method. In addition participants play the compensatory brain game in which they are challenged to apply the learned GMT strategy in an imaginary and safe environment.
A follow-up period of three weeks takes place after phase B. During this follow-up period, patients receive no intervention.