Predictors of health-related quality of life and participation after brain injury rehabilitation: The role of neuropsychological factors

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2017-05-19

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Boosman, Hileen
Winkens, I.
van Heugten, C. M.
Rasquin, S. M.C.
Heijnen, V. A.
Visser-Meily, Johanna MaISNI 0000000387554577

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Abstract

The aims of this longitudinal study were: (1) to assess associations between neuropsychological factors and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and participation three months after discharge from inpatient acquired brain injury (ABI) rehabilitation; and (2) to determine the best neuropsychological predictor of HRQoL and participation after controlling for demographic and injury-related factors. Patients with ABI (n = 100) were assessed within approximately two weeks of enrolment in inpatient rehabilitation. Predictor variables included demographic and injury-related characteristics and the following neuropsychological factors: active and passive coping, attention, executive functioning, verbal memory, learning potential, depressive symptoms, motivation, extraversion, neuroticism and self-awareness. Bivariate analyses revealed that passive coping, executive functioning, depressive symptoms, extraversion, and neuroticism were significantly associated with HRQoL and/or participation. Neuropsychological factors significantly explained additional variance in HRQoL (18.1–21.6%) and participation (6.9–20.3%) after controlling for demographic and injury-related factors. However, a higher tendency towards passive coping was the only significant neuropsychological predictor (β = −0.305 to −0.464) of lower HRQoL and participation. This study shows that neuropsychological functioning, and in particular passive coping, plays a role in predicting HRQoL and participation after inpatient ABI rehabilitation and emphasises the importance of addressing patients’ coping styles in an early phase of ABI rehabilitation.

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Adult, Neuropsychology, Prognosis, Stroke, Treatment outcome, Taverne, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Rehabilitation, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Applied Psychology

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Boosman, H, Winkens, I, van Heugten, C M, Rasquin, S M C, Heijnen, V A & Visser-Meily, J M A 2017, 'Predictors of health-related quality of life and participation after brain injury rehabilitation : The role of neuropsychological factors', Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 581-598. https://doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2015.1113996