An Overview of the Attention Improvement Management (AIM) Program With Outcomes for Three Pilot Participants

Jaime B Lee, Beth E Harn, M. Sohlberg, S. Wade
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Direct attention training (DAT) and metacognitive strategy instruction have been employed to treat the cognitive deficits associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children and are supported by an emerging evidence base (e.g., Butler et al., 2008; Galbiati et al., 2009; Luton, Reed-Knight, Loiselle, O’Toole, & Blount, 2011; van’t Hooft et al., 2007). The importance of treatment intensity is well established for DAT (Sohlberg et al., 2003), yet restrictions in the delivery and funding of rehabilitation services, the availability of well-trained interventionists, and access by geographic locale remain critical barriers to the provision of intensive services. Computer-delivered treatments that incorporate a home practice component address the gulf between the intensive, daily practice suggested by the efficacy research and these clinical delivery constraints. The purpose of this paper is to (a) review the literature evaluating the integration of DAT and metacognitive facilitation to treat children and ...
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注意力改善管理(AIM)计划的概述与三个试点参与者的结果
直接注意训练(DAT)和元认知策略指导已被用于治疗儿童创伤性脑损伤(TBI)相关的认知缺陷,并得到新兴证据基础的支持(例如,Butler等人,2008;Galbiati et al., 2009;卢顿,里德-奈特,路易斯,奥图尔和布朗特,2011;van 't Hooft et al., 2007)。治疗强度对DAT的重要性已得到充分确认(Sohlberg et al., 2003),然而,康复服务的提供和资金、训练有素的干预人员的可用性以及地理位置的可及性等方面的限制仍然是提供强化服务的关键障碍。结合家庭实践组成部分的计算机交付治疗解决了疗效研究建议的密集日常实践与这些临床交付限制之间的鸿沟。本文的目的是(a)回顾文献评估数据和元认知促进的整合治疗儿童和…
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