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VCU Research
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Clinical trials: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Acute Cognitive and Neurobehavioral Intervention: Efficacy Evaluation
Principal investigator: Jeffrey S. Kreutzer, Ph.D. Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of the First Steps intervention for improving neurobehavioral functioning, functional status and life satisfaction, and for increasing knowledge about TBI and compensatory strategies. The First Steps program was developed to address the neurobehavioral and emotional concerns of survivors of TBI during the course of inpatient rehabilitation. Program format and content reflects clinical experience and extensive research review. Input from survivors, family members and rehabilitation staff trained in working with the TBI population has also helped shape the implementation protocol. The foundation of the protocol is a curriculum [Niemeier, J., Kreutzer, J., & Taylor, L. (2005). Acute cognitive and neurobehavioral intervention for individuals with acquired brain injury: Preliminary outcome data. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 15(2), 129-146.] The First Steps curriculum consists of 10 lessons and was developed to address the common needs, issues and concerns of TBI survivors admitted acutely for inpatient rehabilitation.
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Evaluation of an Intervention Model for Family Crisis and Support
Principal investigator: Jeffrey S. Kreutzer, Ph.D. Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of a structured outpatient family intervention program (BIFI) on family members emotional well-being, life satisfaction, needs and family functioning, and to evaluate the impact of the BIFI on the emotional well-being, life satisfaction, functional independence, vocational status and neurobehavioral functioning of persons with acquired brain injury.
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Evaluation of an intervention model for family crisis and support
Principal investigator: Jeffrey S Kreutzer, PhD Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of a structured outpatient family intervention program (BIFI) on family members' emotional well being, life satisfaction, needs, and family functioning; and to evaluate the impact of the BIFI on the emotional well being, life satisfaction, functional independence, vocational status, and neurobehavioral functioning of persons with acquired brain injury
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Pharmacological Intervention in Depression After Traumatic Brain Injury
Principal investigator: Jeffrey S. Kreutzer, Ph.D. Purpose: To evaluate an antidepressant medication for the treatment of persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and major depressive disorder (M.D.D.). The study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of venlafaxine (a serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, also known as Effexor).
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Selegiline as a Treatment for Post-traumatic Cognitive Dysfunction
Principal investigator: Jeffery Ericksen, M.D. Purpose: Double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate effectiveness of Selegiline in persons with acute mild-to-moderate brain injury.
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The efficacy of familiar voice stimulation during coma recovery
Principal investigator: Theresa Louise-Bender Pape, BS MA DrPH Purpose: To determine whether familiar vocal stimulation, provided during coma recovery, improves outcomes for persons who are unconscious after severe TBI.
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Virginia Commonwealth University
Center for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering (VCU-CERSE)
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Richmond, Virginia 23298-3038
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