Cognitive rehabilitation in bipolar spectrum disorder: A systematic review

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Mahdiye Sarrafe Razavi , Mazyar Fathi , Elham Vahednia, Amir Rezaei Ardani, Sara Honari, Farzad Akbarzadeh, Ali Talaei
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Neurocognitive deficits in bipolar disorder (BD) have a negative impact on the quality of life, even during the euthymic phase. And many studies conducted to improve cognitive deficits in bipolar disorder. This systematic review aims to summarize studies on cognitive rehabilitation (CR) conducted in bipolar patients and evaluate its impact on neurocognitive deficits. The primary objective is to explore how CR interventions can enhance cognitive functioning, treatment outcomes, and overall quality of life in this population.

Methods

A comprehensive search was conducted on PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, Embase, and PsycINFO databases from 1950 to 2023, following the 2015 PRISMA-P guidelines, using search terms related to BD and CR.

Results

The initial search yielded 371 titles across the five databases. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria through screening, a total of 23 articles were included in the study. The selected articles evaluated verbal memory, attention, executive functions, and social cognition.

Conclusion

The findings suggest that CR can be an effective treatment approach for bipolar patients, aimed at enhancing their cognitive abilities, treatment outcomes, and overall quality of life. The primary finding of this study indicates that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) protocols, skill training, and homework exercises, which offer a daily structure, social support, and opportunities for exchanging coping strategies, are more effective in enhancing cognitive functions. However, it is important to acknowledge the notable limitations of this review. Firstly, we did not assess the methodological rigor of the included studies. Additionally, there was a lack of detailed analysis regarding specific cognitive rehabilitation approaches that adhere to core CR principles, resulting in increased heterogeneity within the reviewed studies.

双相情感谱系障碍的认知康复:系统性综述
背景和目的双相情感障碍(BD)患者的神经认知缺陷会对生活质量产生负面影响,即使在缓解期也是如此。为了改善双相情感障碍患者的认知缺陷,进行了许多研究。本系统综述旨在总结针对双相情感障碍患者进行的认知康复(CR)研究,并评估其对神经认知缺陷的影响。主要目的是探讨认知康复干预如何提高该人群的认知功能、治疗效果和整体生活质量。方法按照2015年PRISMA-P指南,使用与双相情感障碍和认知康复相关的检索词,在PubMed、Google Scholar、Scopus、Embase和PsycINFO数据库中进行了全面检索,检索时间为1950年至2023年。通过筛选应用纳入和排除标准后,共有 23 篇文章被纳入研究。所选文章对言语记忆、注意力、执行功能和社会认知进行了评估。结论研究结果表明,CR 可以作为双相情感障碍患者的一种有效治疗方法,旨在提高他们的认知能力、治疗效果和整体生活质量。本研究的主要发现表明,认知行为疗法(CBT)方案、技能训练和家庭作业练习能提供日常结构、社会支持和交流应对策略的机会,对增强认知功能更为有效。然而,必须承认本综述存在明显的局限性。首先,我们没有对纳入研究的方法严谨性进行评估。此外,我们也没有对遵循认知康复核心原则的具体认知康复方法进行详细分析,这导致了综述研究的异质性增加。
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