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This study explores the effectiveness of memory rehabilitation treatments for individuals with brain injuries and compares it to standard treatment methods. The findings aim to provide better support for memory problems in daily life after leaving the hospital.
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PubMed Update MLA • May 5, 2019 • Chicago, IL Kathi Canese • Marie Collins
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Plain-language Summaries People with brain injuries often report memory problems. These difficulties can continue long after the injury, causing complications in daily life. Many people do not receive specific help for these memory problems after leaving hospital. Our study explored whether receiving ‘memory rehabilitation’ (a group treatment to help people deal with memory difficulties) was better than the treatment that people usually receive to help reduce the frequency of forgetting in daily life. 10
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