The aim of this single case study was to evaluate the applicability of a graphic and statistical time-series analyses in the observation of an agitation disturbance in a 16-year-old patient who had sustained a severe traumatic brain injury. The agitation was measured using the Agitated Behaviour Scale. The experimental model was of the A-B type: phase A corresponded to the period of vegetative state, and phase B to the period following the reawakening from coma. The data were submitted to visual and statistical analysis by the split-middle trend line method, function of autocorrelation, and C statistic. The results show the different nature and frequency of the agitated behaviour during the vegetative state and after reawakening from coma. The application of a statistical analysis to establish whether the behavioural disturbance is random or a response to the environment allows the adoption of specific and potentially more efficacious treatments.

Angelino, E., Miglioretti, M., Zotti, A. (2002). Agitation assessment in severe traumatic brain injury: methodological and clinical issues. BRAIN INJURY, 16(3), 269-275 [10.1080/02699050110103968].

Agitation assessment in severe traumatic brain injury: methodological and clinical issues

MIGLIORETTI, MASSIMO;
2002

Abstract

The aim of this single case study was to evaluate the applicability of a graphic and statistical time-series analyses in the observation of an agitation disturbance in a 16-year-old patient who had sustained a severe traumatic brain injury. The agitation was measured using the Agitated Behaviour Scale. The experimental model was of the A-B type: phase A corresponded to the period of vegetative state, and phase B to the period following the reawakening from coma. The data were submitted to visual and statistical analysis by the split-middle trend line method, function of autocorrelation, and C statistic. The results show the different nature and frequency of the agitated behaviour during the vegetative state and after reawakening from coma. The application of a statistical analysis to establish whether the behavioural disturbance is random or a response to the environment allows the adoption of specific and potentially more efficacious treatments.
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agitation, brain injury
English
2002
16
3
269
275
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Angelino, E., Miglioretti, M., Zotti, A. (2002). Agitation assessment in severe traumatic brain injury: methodological and clinical issues. BRAIN INJURY, 16(3), 269-275 [10.1080/02699050110103968].
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