A RCT COMPARING SPECIFIC INTENSIVE COGNITIVE TRAINING TO ASPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN RRMSThe SMICT study
Background: Specific cognitive rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis resulted to be effective compared to no treatment, although the possible role of an aspecific psychological intervention and the persistence over time of its effects have not been clearly investigated till now. <br/>Objecti...
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doaj-fd44eae65b994ea0b023a3c7d06cdda62020-11-25T00:31:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952015-01-01510.3389/fneur.2014.0027887535A RCT COMPARING SPECIFIC INTENSIVE COGNITIVE TRAINING TO ASPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN RRMSThe SMICT studyFlavia eMattioli0Chiara eStampatori1Fabio eBellomi2Maura eDanni3Laura eCompagnucci4Antonio eUccelli5Matteo ePardini6Giuseppe eSantuccio7Giuditta eFregonese8Marianna ePattini9Beatrice eAllegri10Raffaella eClerici11Annalisa eLattuada12Cristina eMontomoli13Barbara eCorso14Ruggero eCapra15Spedali Civili of BresciaSpedali Civili of BresciaSpedali Civili of BresciaOspedali RiunitiOspedali RiunitiUniversity of GenoaUniversity of GenoaCentro Sclerosi MultiplaCentro Sclerosi MultiplaOspedale di VaioOspedale di VaioComo HospitalComo HospitalUniversity of PaviaUniversity of PaviaSpedali CiviliBackground: Specific cognitive rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis resulted to be effective compared to no treatment, although the possible role of an aspecific psychological intervention and the persistence over time of its effects have not been clearly investigated till now. <br/>Objective: The aim of the SMICT RCT was to compare the efficacy of a specific cognitive training with an aspecific psychological intervention in relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis patients. <br/>Methods: From a sample of 150 patients, with the same disability and immunomodulatory therapy, submitted to neuropsychological examination, 45 impaired in at least one test were included and 41 randomized to have either a specific cognitive training for the impaired function (22) or to an aspecific psychological intervention (19) for 4 months, starting after baseline examination. Neuropsycological tests and functional scales were administered at baseline and one year later. <br/>Results: After one year, the mean number of pathological tests was significantly lower in the specific treatment group, compared to the aspecific group. Memory and attention/speeded information processing functions were mostly improved. Depression and quality of life were not different between groups at follow up. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that an intensive and domain specific cognitive approach results to be more effective than aspecific psychological intervention in patients with Multiple Sclerosis.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2014.00278/fullAttentionMultiple SclerosisCognitive rehabilitationInformation processing speedexecutive functions memory |
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Flavia eMattioli Chiara eStampatori Fabio eBellomi Maura eDanni Laura eCompagnucci Antonio eUccelli Matteo ePardini Giuseppe eSantuccio Giuditta eFregonese Marianna ePattini Beatrice eAllegri Raffaella eClerici Annalisa eLattuada Cristina eMontomoli Barbara eCorso Ruggero eCapra |
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Flavia eMattioli Chiara eStampatori Fabio eBellomi Maura eDanni Laura eCompagnucci Antonio eUccelli Matteo ePardini Giuseppe eSantuccio Giuditta eFregonese Marianna ePattini Beatrice eAllegri Raffaella eClerici Annalisa eLattuada Cristina eMontomoli Barbara eCorso Ruggero eCapra A RCT COMPARING SPECIFIC INTENSIVE COGNITIVE TRAINING TO ASPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN RRMSThe SMICT study Frontiers in Neurology Attention Multiple Sclerosis Cognitive rehabilitation Information processing speed executive functions memory |
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Flavia eMattioli Chiara eStampatori Fabio eBellomi Maura eDanni Laura eCompagnucci Antonio eUccelli Matteo ePardini Giuseppe eSantuccio Giuditta eFregonese Marianna ePattini Beatrice eAllegri Raffaella eClerici Annalisa eLattuada Cristina eMontomoli Barbara eCorso Ruggero eCapra |
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A RCT COMPARING SPECIFIC INTENSIVE COGNITIVE TRAINING TO ASPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN RRMSThe SMICT study |
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A RCT COMPARING SPECIFIC INTENSIVE COGNITIVE TRAINING TO ASPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN RRMSThe SMICT study |
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A RCT COMPARING SPECIFIC INTENSIVE COGNITIVE TRAINING TO ASPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN RRMSThe SMICT study |
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A RCT COMPARING SPECIFIC INTENSIVE COGNITIVE TRAINING TO ASPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN RRMSThe SMICT study |
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A RCT COMPARING SPECIFIC INTENSIVE COGNITIVE TRAINING TO ASPECIFIC PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN RRMSThe SMICT study |
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rct comparing specific intensive cognitive training to aspecific psychological intervention in rrmsthe smict study |
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Background: Specific cognitive rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis resulted to be effective compared to no treatment, although the possible role of an aspecific psychological intervention and the persistence over time of its effects have not been clearly investigated till now. <br/>Objective: The aim of the SMICT RCT was to compare the efficacy of a specific cognitive training with an aspecific psychological intervention in relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis patients. <br/>Methods: From a sample of 150 patients, with the same disability and immunomodulatory therapy, submitted to neuropsychological examination, 45 impaired in at least one test were included and 41 randomized to have either a specific cognitive training for the impaired function (22) or to an aspecific psychological intervention (19) for 4 months, starting after baseline examination. Neuropsycological tests and functional scales were administered at baseline and one year later. <br/>Results: After one year, the mean number of pathological tests was significantly lower in the specific treatment group, compared to the aspecific group. Memory and attention/speeded information processing functions were mostly improved. Depression and quality of life were not different between groups at follow up. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that an intensive and domain specific cognitive approach results to be more effective than aspecific psychological intervention in patients with Multiple Sclerosis. |
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Attention Multiple Sclerosis Cognitive rehabilitation Information processing speed executive functions memory |
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