2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-561341/v1
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Cognitive Remediation Program for Family Caregivers in Schizophrenia (CIRCUS): Study of the Effectiveness of a Guided AND WEB-BASED Compensatory Cognitive Remediation: A Randomized Pilot Study

Abstract: BackgroundCognitive impairments are extremely common in schizophrenia and strongly predict deficits in daily functioning, poor management of medication, and multiple hospitalizations. Cognitive remediation is recognized to have a positive impact on cognitive impairments by engaging preserved cognitive functions or by implementing environmental supports that sustain independent living.Velligan et al. [1] developed and tested a manualized intervention, called Cognitive Adaptation Training (CAT). In this program,… Show more

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“…According to the study by Garbisson et al, online cognitive adaptation programs for caregivers can facilitate the selection of specific cognitive-adaptive strategies, which help improve daily functioning and reduce symptoms [ 67 ]. These programs may include adaptations of the home environment, support for family and caregivers, as well as integrating patients into community activities, all contributing to maintaining an adequate level of independence [ 73 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the study by Garbisson et al, online cognitive adaptation programs for caregivers can facilitate the selection of specific cognitive-adaptive strategies, which help improve daily functioning and reduce symptoms [ 67 ]. These programs may include adaptations of the home environment, support for family and caregivers, as well as integrating patients into community activities, all contributing to maintaining an adequate level of independence [ 73 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%