Memory Impairments and Rehabilitation: Evidence-Based Effects of Approaches and Training Programs

O. Pino
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This paper provides an update and overview of the field of memory disorders and memory rehabilitation of adults. Progresses in brain plasticity knowledge and neuroimaging observations about compensation after structural losses have influenced non-pharmacological interventions, which represent a growing area with strong theories and explanatory frameworks. Rehabilitation models may follow three directives not alternatives to each other: restore lost functions, develop compensatory strategies or adopt external memory aids. Because of treatment approaches have a differential effect on distinct aspects of memory functions, and the assessment of the treatment outcomes is relevant not only at impairment level but also at the disability level, the effectiveness of restitution oriented therapies and compensatory approaches was evaluated. We discussed these different treatment approaches also reporting a survey of training results and systematic reviews findings. A large body of evidence seems to support, with different efficacy levels according to etiology and type of brain injury, several training programs in stable individuals but not in persons with degenerative diseases. The present paper can serve as a guide for clinicians and researchers.
记忆障碍和康复:方法和训练计划的循证效果
本文综述了成人记忆障碍和记忆康复领域的最新进展。大脑可塑性知识的进步和关于结构损失后补偿的神经影像学观察影响了非药物干预,这是一个具有强大理论和解释框架的新兴领域。康复模式可以遵循三个相互不可替代的指令:恢复失去的功能,发展补偿策略或采用外部记忆辅助。由于治疗方法对记忆功能的不同方面有不同的影响,而且治疗结果的评估不仅与损伤水平有关,而且与残疾水平有关,因此评估了以恢复为导向的治疗方法和代偿方法的有效性。我们讨论了这些不同的治疗方法,并报告了培训结果的调查和系统评价结果。大量证据似乎支持,根据病因和脑损伤类型的不同,几种训练方案在稳定个体中有不同的疗效水平,但在退行性疾病患者中没有。本文可作为临床医生和研究人员的参考。
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