Telerehabilitation Versus Standard Care for Improving Cognitive Function and Quality of Life for Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences & Practice

Betts, S., Feichter, L., et al. (2018).

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences & Practice, 16(3), 1-16.

This systematic review investigates the effectiveness of telerehabiliatation on cognitive function and quality of life in adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI).

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Up to August 2017

Primary quantitative studies

6

<div>Overall, there is evidence to indicate that telerehabilitation may be as effective as other formats for the delivery of cognitive and psychological interventions addressing memory and quality of life in adults with mild to severe TBI. However, due to methodological issues with the examined studies including potential allocation bias, attrition bias, and performance bias, additional research in this area is warranted.</div>