Tuesday, November 22, 2016

A randomized controlled trial of Assisted Intention Monitoring (AIM) for the rehabilitation of executive impairments following acquired brain injury (ABI)

You'll have to have your doctor get this since the abstract doesn't even come up. Whatever Assisted Intention Monitoring is.

A randomized controlled trial of Assisted Intention Monitoring (AIM) for the rehabilitation of executive impairments following acquired brain injury (ABI)

2 comments:

  1. we'll be happy to email a copy of this manuscript to anyone who asks!
    The AIM acronym and intervention name seeks to convey a few points. In discussing executive functioning (and dysfunctioning) we talk about need to monitor progress to ward a goal, referred to here as daily intentions. The paper investigates an assistive technology approach to this monitoring. Does that help? regards from @ozcboss

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  2. also to say that the paper didn't come up as it wasn't published in full at the time of your posting
    although a pre-print earlier draft is available here
    http://www.clahrc-eoe.nihr.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Neurorehabiliation-Neural-Repair.pdf

    the paper is now available in the final version.

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