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Interventions for Confabulation in Individuals with TBI - Coggle Diagram
Interventions for Confabulation in Individuals with TBI
Introduction
Definitions of confabulation
Spontaneous and provoked confabulations
Behaviour analytic perspective on confabulation
Limitations of the medical model
Behavioural clues within existing literature
Reframing confabulation through a behavioural lens
Demographics affected by confabulation
Traumatic brain injury focus
Institutionalisation and confabulation
TBI, quality of life, and caregiver burden
BST and caregiver burden
Skinner’s verbal behaviour, reinforcement, and stimulus control in confabulation
Methods
Participants - inclusion/exclusion criteria
Setting - setting events - environment set-up
Small-n design - what kind - justification
Consent
Capacity assessment
Preference assessment (if needed)
Experimental functional analysis conducted
Operational definitions
Materials and equipment - countee, etc.
Measurement procedures - continuous measurement
Data analysis plan - visual inspection of graphs
Social validity
Procedural fidelity
Ethics
Discussion
Summary of key findings
Interpretation of results
Comparison with previous research - how everything is medical model based
Mechanisms of behavioural change - what intervention was utilised- what worked - how - what did not work (if applicable)
Social validity - socially significant behaviours - how feasible was the intervention for the individual with confabulation, caregivers, and staff to accept - inlcude feedback from caregivers and/or staff via the forms - QoL improvements (though duration of study very small)
Strengths of the study - small n design - using operational definitions - abides by dimensions of ABA - addressing an understudied area
Limitations of the study
Clinical and practical implications
Theoretical implications
Recommendations for future research
Conclusion
References
Appendices
Consent forms
Data sheets
Graphs and tables
Assessment tools
Ethics approval