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Behavioral intervention approaches for people with disorders of consciousness: a scoping review.

Giulio E LancioniNirbhay N SinghMark F O'ReillyJeff SigafoosLorenzo Desideri
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
The evidence reported in most of the studies might be considered encouraging and convincing. Even so, it might be very difficult to view the evidence of the various studies cumulatively and make general/conclusive statements due to a number of differences in the intervention conditions applied.Implications for rehabilitationAn informative picture of the studies using behavioral interventions with people with disorders of consciousness is essential to any professional working in the area.Such picture can be highly useful in providing a view of the intervention strategies used for those people, of the variations existing within and across strategies, and of the evidence available.An analysis of the strategies, their implementation and their effects may provide new insights for improving those strategies and eventually increasing their impact.The individuals charged with the implementation process (e.g., family members or nurses) may have a relevant influence on the overall impact of the strategy.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • case control
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement