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Searching for effective components of cognitive rehabilitation for children and adolescents with acquired brain injury: A systematic review.

Christine ReschStefanie RosemaPetra P M HurksArend de KloetCaroline M Van Heugten
Published in: Brain injury (2018)
Available evidence suggests that multi-component rehabilitation, e.g. combining metacognition/strategy use and drill-based training is most promising, as it can lead to improvements in both cognitive and psychosocial functioning of children with ABI. Intervention setting and duration may play a role. Conclusions remain tentative due to small sample sizes of included studies heterogeneity regarding outcome measures, intervention and therapist variables, and patient characteristics.
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