Author/Authors :
Loya, Fred VA Northern California Health Care System - Martinez - CA, USA , Novakovic-Agopian, Tatjana VA Northern California Health Care System - Martinez - CA, USA , Binder, Deborah VA Northern California Health Care System - Martinez - CA, USA , Chen, Anthony J. -W. VA Northern California Health Care System - Martinez - CA, USA , Rossi, Annemarie California Pacific Medical Center - San Francisco - CA, USA , Rome, Scott California Pacific Medical Center - San Francisco - CA, USA , Murphy, Michelle Laguna Honda Hospital - San Francisco - CA, USA
Abstract :
To investigate the long-term use and perceived benefit(s) of strategies included in Goal-Oriented Attentional
Self-Regulation (GOALS) training (Novakovic-Agopian et al., 2011) by individuals with acquired brain injury (ABI) and chronic
executive dysfunction. Research Design. Longitudinal follow-up of training. Methods and Procedures. Sixteen participants with
chronic ABI participated in structured telephone interviews 20 months (range 11 to 31 months) following completion of GOALS
training. Participants responded to questions regarding the range of strategies they continued to utilize, perceived benefit(s) of
strategy use, situations in which strategy use was found helpful, and functional changes attributed to training. Results. Nearly all
participants (94%) reported continued use of at least one trained strategy in their daily lives, with 75% of participants also reporting
improved functioning resulting from training. However, there was considerable variability with respect to the specific strategies
individuals found helpful as well as the perceived impact of training on overall functioning. Conclusions. GOALS training shows
promising long-term benefits for individuals in the chronic phase of brain injury. Identifying individual- and injury-level factors that
account for variability in continued strategy use and the perceived long-term benefits of training will help with ongoing intervention
development
Keywords :
Long-Term , Perceived Benefits , Goal-Oriented , Attentional , Self-Regulation , Training , Chronic Brain Injury , ABI , GOALS