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Authors: | Jonathan J. Evans Janet Cockburn |
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Affiliation: | 1. McDonnell-Pew Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oxford and Rivermead Rehabilitation Unit, Oxford, UK;2. Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Princess of Wales Hospital, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK |
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Abstract: | A single-blind within-subjects trial was used to test the efficacy of sending SMS text messages to patients with a traumatic brain injury as a means of improving their recall of rehabilitation goals. Eleven participants were recruited from two community-based rehabilitation centres and were sent text messages relating to three randomly selected goals from a selection of six current goals three times per day for 14 days. Participants’ recall of their rehabilitation goals was assessed at baseline, seven days, and 14 days via free recall and cued recall procedures. Results showed that goals in the “text” condition were recalled better than goals in the “no text” condition. Practical applications and extensions are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Goal-setting Traumatic brain injury Memory rehabilitation External memory aid |
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