Using a wearable camera to support everyday memory following brain injury: a single-case study

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作者
Mair, Ali [1 ,2 ]
Shackleton, Rochelle [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hertfordshire, Dept Psychol & Sports Sci, Hatfield, Herts, England
[2] Univ York, Dept Psychol, York, N Yorkshire, England
[3] Wodonga Hosp, Community Rehabil Program, Albury Wodonga Hlth, Albury, NSW, Australia
关键词
memory rehabilitation; episodic memory; autobiographical memory; amnesia; occupational therapy; AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY; EPISODIC MEMORY; SENSECAM; RETRIEVAL; PATIENT; DEFICITS; EVENTS; RECALL; DIARY; TOOL;
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10.1017/BrImp.2021.6
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Wearable cameras have been shown to improve memory in people with hippocampal amnesia and Alzheimer's disease. It is not known whether this benefit extends to people with amnesia of complex or uncertain origin. Method: This case study examined the effect of wearable camera use on memory and occupational performance in a patient with memory loss and complex mental health problems following a severe neurological incident. With the help of his occupational therapist (OT), Mr A used a wearable camera to record a series of eight personally significant events over a 6-week period. During visits from his OT, Mr A was asked to report what he could remember about the events, both before (baseline) and during the review of time-lapsed photographs captured automatically by the camera. Results: The results showed striking improvements in recall while reviewing the photographs, relative to baseline recall, but the additional details recalled during review did not appear to be maintained at later tests, after several days. Across the study period, there were moderate increases in occupational performance, measured using the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure. However, after the study period ended, Mr A ceased to use the wearable camera due to technological difficulty. Conclusion: There was a clear benefit of wearable camera use, but the real-world impact of the technology was limited by the complexity of the system. The results of the study are discussed alongside novel clinical insights and suggestions for developing wearable camera support systems that can be used independently by people with memory problems.
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