Technological aids for the rehabilitation of memory and executive functioning in children and adolescents with acquired brain injury

Jul 2, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Technology tools to support memory and thinking skills recovery in children and teens after brain injury

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Abstract

Four studies involving 206 participants were reviewed to assess technology-based interventions for rehabilitation of memory and executive functioning in children and adolescents with brain injury.

  • Three studies comparing online interventions to placebo showed a small to medium effect favoring the intervention immediately post-treatment for executive functioning.
  • One small study indicated a statistically significant improvement in sentence recall following an eight-week program targeting memory.
  • No evidence of effect was found for anxiety or depression related to the intervention in two studies involving 158 participants.
  • No adverse events were reported in the studies examined.
  • The quality of evidence for all outcomes was assessed as very low, indicating that future research is likely to alter these estimates.

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