Neuropsychological rehabilitation

Early testing of a thinking skills training for memory and concentration problems after COVID-19

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Abstract

Essence

Adapted cognitive rehabilitation may improve post-COVID cognitive impairment, especially self-reported cognitive functioning.

Evidence

Pilot randomized controlled trial in adults with objective post-COVID cognitive impairment compared a 12-week cognitive rehabilitation intervention with a time- and attention-matched control arm.

Caveat

Objective cognitive changes were preliminary rather than definitive, and the abstract says the intervention should be evaluated in a larger trial.

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