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Making daily life perceptible - Impacts of therapy according to the Affolter-Modell® on the consciousness and ability recovery in a patient in the Minimally Conscious State (MCS) minus
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4610524
Author(s) Schaub, Kerstin; Ulrich, Marisa; Zuber, Denise; Munch, Laurent; Hediger, Karin; Marcar, Valentine Leslie; Hund-Georgiadis, Margret; Huber, Marion
Author(s) at UniBasel Hediger, Karin
Year 2020
Title Making daily life perceptible - Impacts of therapy according to the Affolter-Modell® on the consciousness and ability recovery in a patient in the Minimally Conscious State (MCS) minus
Journal Ergoscience
Volume 15
Number 2
Pages / Article-Number 66-77
Keywords Affolter-Modell®, Consciousness Disorders*, Minimally Conscious State (MCS), Spectroscopy, Near- Infrared*, Behavior Observation Techniques
Mesh terms Behavior Observation Techniques, Spectroscopy, Near- Infrared, Consciousness Disorders
Abstract Introduction: Patients with severe disorders of consciousness such as those in a Minimally Con- scious State (MCS) minus after acquired brain injuries can show a recovery of consciousness (arousal and awareness) and ability. Therapy interventions close to daily life as therapy according to the Affolter-Modell® are established in rehabilitation. This study investigates how therapy according to Affolter-Modell® impacts consciousness and ability recovery in a patient in MCS minus. Methods: The impacts of therapy according to Affolter-Modell® on consciousness and ability recovery classified according to ICF will be illustrated by means of a single-case mixed-method crossover design. Over a period of three weeks, four measurement sequences consisting of a therapy intervention according to Affolter-Modell®, a control intervention as well as three measurement in state of rest take place. Brain activity is measured by nearinfrared spectroscopy (NIRS). The ability recovery is shown by a video-based behavioural analysis. Results: The patient showed enhanced brain activity, increased arousal as well as more behavioural changes during and after the intervention.Conclusion: This study shows that a therapy in- intervention according to the Affolter-Modell® can positively influence the patient's consciousness and ability recovery. Therapy according to the Affolter- Modell® which is frequently used in interprofessional teams gains evidence through these results.
Publisher Thieme
ISSN/ISBN 1861-6348
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/80115/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.2443/skv-s-2020-54020200203
 
   

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