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Podd, Marvin H.
"This book teaches psychologists with a neuropsychology background about cognitive remediation. It identifies the most commonly used neuropsychological test instruments for evaluating cognitive deficits, with emphasis on their input and output characteristics.;"
New York: [Springer, Springer], 2012
e20396001
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Made Ayu Wedariani
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Latar Belakang. Pasien pasca cedera kepala seringkali mengalami gangguan kognitif. Instrumen komputer “Stimulasi Kognitif” (STIMKOG) adalah salah satu bentuk intervensi terapetik kognitif eksternal yang dapat diberikan pada pasien cedera kepala. STIMKOG memiliki tujuh stimulus yang mencakup lima domain kognitif. Tujuan dari penelitian adalah mengetahui fungsi kognitif pada pasien cedera kepala setelah distimulasi dengan STIMKOG.
Metode. Penelitian menggunakan desain eksperimental. Subyek penelitian adalah pasien cedera kepala ringan-sedang yang dibagi atas kelompok intervensi dan kelompok kontrol. Kelompok intervensi diberikan latihan STIMKOG selama 12 hari berturut-turut sedangkan kelompok kontrol hanya diberikan di hari 1, 6 dan 12. Evaluasi perubahan fungsi kognitif menggunakan pemeriksaan neuropsikologi Skrining tes Luria Nebraska.
Hasil. Sebanyak 60 subyek ikut dalam penelitian, terbagi atas 30 subyek di tiap kelompok. Rasio jumlah laki-laki dan perempuan adalah 2:1. Usia dari subyek penelitian berkisar antara 17-45 tahun, sebagian besar berusia 20-40 tahun (63.3%). Berdasarkan tingkat pendidikan, sebagian besar berpendidikan tamat SMU (51.6 %). Sebanyak 80% subyek adalah cedera kepala sedang sedangkan 20% adalah cedera kepala ringan. Perbaikan nilai STIMKOG kelompok intervensi lebih besar dari kelompok kontrol pada kecepatan waktu, keberhasilan, kegagalan dan persentase jawaban benar. Pada Skrining Tes Luria Nebraska di awal penelitian terdapat gangguan terutama pada tes Kalkulasi 3, Abstraksi dan Bahasa, Working Memory, New Learning Ability, Immediate memory dan atensi. Pasca latihan STIMKOG terjadi penurunan jumlah subyek yang mengalami gangguan kognitif pada kelompok intervensi sebesar 46.7% lebih besar dibandingkan kelompok kontrol (23.3%).
Kesimpulan. Instrumen STIMKOG dapat meningkatkan fungsi kognitf pada pasien cedera kepala ringan-sedang.

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Background. Patients with traumatic brain injury were frequently had cognitive disfunction. Computer instrument “Stimulasi Kognitif” (STIMKOG) is one of external therapeutic intervention which can be applied to traumatic brain injury patients. STIMKOG has seven stimulus which include five cognitive domains. The objectives of the study were to obtain cognitive function in traumatic brain injury patients after being stimulated by STIMKOG.
Method. An experimental study was conducted. Participants were mild-moderate traumatic brain injury patients which classified into intervention and control group. Intervention group were trained for 12 days consecutively whereas the control group only in day 1, 6 and 12 with level of difficulty 2. Cognitive evaluation was conducted using neuropsychology examination Screening Test Luria Nebraska.
Result. A total of 60 subjects participated in this study, divided into 30 subjects in each group. The ratio of man and woman was 2:1. The age of the subjects was between 17 and 45 years, with age majority between 20-40 years (63,3%). Based on level of education, 51.6% subjects were secondary high school graduates. The subjects consisted of 80% moderate traumatic brain injury and 20% mild traumatic brain injury. The improvement of STIMKOG score in intervention group was greater than control group in time response velocity, success rate, failure rate and correct answer persentage. Post STIMKOG training, number of subjects with cognitive disfunction had decreased 46,7% in intervention group greater than control group (23,3%).
Conclusion. STIMKOG instrument could improve cognitive function in light-moderate traumatic brain injury patients."
Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2012
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Amen, Daniel G.
Bandung: Qanita, 1998
611.81 AME c ;611.81 AME c (2)
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Dabrowska, Ewa
Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2004
401.9 DAB l
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Muhammad Husein
"Praktek klinik lanjut selama praktek residensi keperawatan pada sistem neurologi dimaksudkan untuk mampu memberikan asuhan keperawatan, menerapkan Evidence Based Nursing (EBN) serta mampu berperan sebagai innovator di ruang perawatan. Peran pemberi asuhan keperawatan dilakukan dengan menggunakan model adaptasi Roy pada pasien dengan cedera kepala dan 30 pasien lainnya dengan berbagai gangguan sistem persarafan. Perilaku maladaptif paling banyak adalah mode adaptasi fisiologi, yaitu ketidakefektifan perfusi jaringan cerebral. Intervensi keperawatan berupa manajemen edema cerebral ditujukkan untuk meningkatkan adaptasi pasien dalam meningkatkan perfusi jaringan cerebral. Penerapan EBN skrinning tool Trunk Impairment Scale. Program inovasi keperawatan berupa edukasi terhadap perawat dalam manajemen pasien pasca craniotomy dengan protokol ERAS.

Advanced clinical practice during the nursing residency practice in the neurological system is intended to be able to provide nursing care, implement Evidence Based Nursing (EBN) and be able to act as an innovator in the treatment room. The role of nursing caregivers was carried out using Roy's adaptation model in patients with head injuries and 30 other patients with various nervous system disorders. The most maladaptive behavior is physiological adaptation mode, namely ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion. Nursing intervention in the form of cerebral edema management is intended to improve patient adaptation in increasing cerebral tissue perfusion. Application of the EBN screening tool Trunk Impairment Scale. Nursing innovation program in the form of education to nurses in post-craniotomy patient management with the ERAS protocol."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Keperawatan Universitas Indonesia, 2021
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UI - Tugas Akhir  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Tsao, Jack W., editor
"This book is a concise guide designed for neurologists, primary care, and sports physicians and other medical providers, psychologists and neuropsychologists, and athletic trainers who may evaluate and care for patients with TBI. The book features summaries of the most pertinent areas of diagnosis and therapy, which can be readily accessed by the busy clinician/professional. "
New York: Springer, 2012
e20420786
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sundstrom, Terje
"In order to reduce the number of deaths from severe head injuries, systematic management is essential. This book is a practical, comprehensive guide to the treatment of patients (both adults and children) with such injuries, from the time of initial contact through to the rehabilitation center. Sections are devoted to prehospital treatment, admission and diagnostics, acute management, and neurointensive care and rehabilitation. Evidence-based recommendations are presented for each diagnostic and therapeutic measure, and tips, tricks, and pitfalls are highlighted. Throughout, the emphasis is on the provision of sound clinical advice that will maximize the likelihood of an optimal outcome. Helpful flowcharts designed for use in daily routine are also provided. The authors are all members of the Scandinavian Neurotrauma Committee and have extensive practical experience in the areas they write about."
Berlin : Springer, 2012
e20426111
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"This study examined whether an online problem-solving intervention could improve parental adjustment following pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI). Families of children with moderate-to-severe TBI were recruited from the trauma registry of a large children's hospital and randomly assigned to receive online family problem solving therapy (FPS; n = 20) or Internet resources (IRC; n = 20) in addition to usual care. The FPS group reported significantly less global distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety at follow-up than did the IRC group after controlling for baseline symptoms. The FPS group also reported significant improvements in problem-solving skills, although the groups did not differ significantly at follow-up. Findings suggest that an online, skill-building approach can be effective in facilitating parental adaptation after TBI."
JCCP 74 (1-3) 2006
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Granacher, Robert P., 1941-
"A comprehensive introduction to evaluating and treating patients with traumatic brain injuries, this second edition of a bestseller features new information regarding the epidemiology and pathophysiology of brain injury as well as structural and functional imaging in the assessment of traumatic brain injury, including functional MRI, PET scanning, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy. With expanded discussions of brain-injury malingering and family dynamics, this revised and updated text gives an overview of state-of-the-art techniques and discusses new pharmacological treatments, acquired psychopathy, and test instruments for assessing behavior."
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2015
617.481 044 GRA t
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Veronica Wijaya
"[ABSTRAK
Pendahuluan:
Pada traumatic brain injury (TBI) dapat terjadi peningkatan metabolisme sehingga pasien rentan mengalami malnutrisi. Tatalaksana nutrisi yang adekuat sesuai dengan kondisi klinis dan komorbiditas berperan dalam mencegah terjadinya malnutrisi, menurunkan morbiditas dan mortalitas, serta mengoptimalkan outcome neurologis.
Presentasi Kasus:
Keempat pasien dalam serial kasus ini adalah laki-laki berusia antara 31?60 tahun dengan TBI dan berbagai faktor penyulit. Pasien pertama dengan obesitas dan mengalami hiponatremia berulang selama perawatan, pasien kedua memiliki status gizi malnutrisi, pasien ketiga dengan riwayat kemoradiasi pada astrositoma, amiloid angiopati dan disfagia, sementara pasien keempat dengan hipertensi dan fibrilasi atrium. Skrining gizi dengan MST pada keempat pasien menunjukkan skor dua. Pemberian energi pada keempat pasien adalah sebesar 140?150% dari kebutuhan energi basal yang dihitung dengan Harris-Benedict, dengan target pemberian protein sebesar 1,5?1,9 g/kg BB/hari atau setara dengan 20% energi. Selama pemantauan asupan protein pada keempat pasien adalah sebesar 0,55?1,67 g/kg BB/hari atau setara dengan 13,1?19,5% energi. Restriksi cairan dilakukan pada pasien pertama sebagai tatalaksana hiponatremia yang diperkirakan terjadi akibat SIADH. Pemberian natrium pada pasien keempat tidak direstriksi meskipun pasien mengalami hipertensi karena hipertensi adalah salah satu mekanisme kompensasi pada TBI. Pasien ketiga mengalami disfagia jika mengasup air putih sehingga dilakukan latihan menelan. Asupan per oral dimulai pada hari ke 6?15 pasca trauma.
Hasil:
Keempat pasien menunjukkan perbaikan outcome neurologis yang tampak berdasarkan peningkatan skor GCS disertai peningkatan kapasitas fungsional. Kesimpulan: Tatalaksana nutrisi yang adekuat pada pasien TBI dengan mempertimbangkan komorbiditas pasien diperlukan untuk menunjang penyembuhan dan memperbaiki outcome pasien.

ABSTRACT
Background:
Hypermetabolism in traumatic brain injury (TBI) increase the risk of malnutrition. Adequate nutritional management based on clinical status and comorbidity reduces the risk of malnutrition, therefore reduces morbidity and mortality rate and improves neurological outcomes.
Case Presentation:
The four patients included in this serial case were male, 31?60 years old. All patients were diagnosed with TBI complicated by various comorbidities.The first patient was obese with reccurrent episode of hyponatremia during hospitalization, the second patient was malnourished, the third patient had history of chemoradiation due to astrocytoma and was diagnosed with angiopathy amyloid and dysphagia, while the fourth patient was diagnosed with hypertension and atrial fibrilation. The MST scores in all four patients were two. Target of energy provision were between 140?150% of predicted basal energy requirement and target of protein provision were 1,5?1,9 g/kg BW/day or equal to 20% of energy. The protein intake during monitoring were 0,55?1,67 g/kg BW/day or equal to 13,1?19,5% energy. The fluid intake was restricted in first patient due to SIADH- related hyponatremia. Sodium intake was not restricted for the forth patient eventhough the patient was diagnosed with hypertension. In TBI, hypertension could occur due to compensational mechanism. The third patient was having difficulties consuming water due to dysphagia, and was conducted to multiple swallowing therapy exercises. Oral intake in four patients were initiated in day 6? 15 post trauma.
Result:
There were improvement of neurological outcome shown by the higher GCS score and improvement of the functional capacity in all four patients Conclusion: Adequate nutritional management in TBI patient can support the recovery and improve patient?s outcome. Nutritional management should consider patient?s comorbidities.;Background:
Hypermetabolism in traumatic brain injury (TBI) increase the risk of malnutrition. Adequate nutritional management based on clinical status and comorbidity reduces the risk of malnutrition, therefore reduces morbidity and mortality rate and improves neurological outcomes.
Case Presentation:
The four patients included in this serial case were male, 31–60 years old. All patients were diagnosed with TBI complicated by various comorbidities.The first patient was obese with reccurrent episode of hyponatremia during hospitalization, the second patient was malnourished, the third patient had history of chemoradiation due to astrocytoma and was diagnosed with angiopathy amyloid and dysphagia, while the fourth patient was diagnosed with hypertension and atrial fibrilation. The MST scores in all four patients were two. Target of energy provision were between 140–150% of predicted basal energy requirement and target of protein provision were 1,5–1,9 g/kg BW/day or equal to 20% of energy. The protein intake during monitoring were 0,55–1,67 g/kg BW/day or equal to 13,1–19,5% energy. The fluid intake was restricted in first patient due to SIADH- related hyponatremia. Sodium intake was not restricted for the forth patient eventhough the patient was diagnosed with hypertension. In TBI, hypertension could occur due to compensational mechanism. The third patient was having difficulties consuming water due to dysphagia, and was conducted to multiple swallowing therapy exercises. Oral intake in four patients were initiated in day 6– 15 post trauma.
Result:
There were improvement of neurological outcome shown by the higher GCS score and improvement of the functional capacity in all four patients Conclusion: Adequate nutritional management in TBI patient can support the recovery and improve patient’s outcome. Nutritional management should consider patient’s comorbidities., Background:
Hypermetabolism in traumatic brain injury (TBI) increase the risk of malnutrition. Adequate nutritional management based on clinical status and comorbidity reduces the risk of malnutrition, therefore reduces morbidity and mortality rate and improves neurological outcomes.
Case Presentation:
The four patients included in this serial case were male, 31–60 years old. All patients were diagnosed with TBI complicated by various comorbidities.The first patient was obese with reccurrent episode of hyponatremia during hospitalization, the second patient was malnourished, the third patient had history of chemoradiation due to astrocytoma and was diagnosed with angiopathy amyloid and dysphagia, while the fourth patient was diagnosed with hypertension and atrial fibrilation. The MST scores in all four patients were two. Target of energy provision were between 140–150% of predicted basal energy requirement and target of protein provision were 1,5–1,9 g/kg BW/day or equal to 20% of energy. The protein intake during monitoring were 0,55–1,67 g/kg BW/day or equal to 13,1–19,5% energy. The fluid intake was restricted in first patient due to SIADH- related hyponatremia. Sodium intake was not restricted for the forth patient eventhough the patient was diagnosed with hypertension. In TBI, hypertension could occur due to compensational mechanism. The third patient was having difficulties consuming water due to dysphagia, and was conducted to multiple swallowing therapy exercises. Oral intake in four patients were initiated in day 6– 15 post trauma.
Result:
There were improvement of neurological outcome shown by the higher GCS score and improvement of the functional capacity in all four patients Conclusion: Adequate nutritional management in TBI patient can support the recovery and improve patient’s outcome. Nutritional management should consider patient’s comorbidities.]"
Jakarta: Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2015
T58743
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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