Affiliation:
1. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
2. Spectrum Health, Grand Rapids, MI
3. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Abstract
Abstract
Prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC) following acquired brain injury affect a person’s awareness of self and the environment. Motor, communication, sensory, and cognitive deficits challenge assessment. Rigorously tested behavioral assessments, sensitive to detecting awareness, are critical for discerning a prognosis for recovery and access to treatment. The Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) is considered the gold standard in PDOC diagnostic assessments. This study explored preliminary concurrent validity of the Music Therapy Assessment Tool for Awareness in Disorders of Consciousness (MATADOC) with the CRS-R. The MATADOC and CRS-R were administered concurrently to 8 participants utilizing a repeated measures design. Correlations for diagnosis and item functionality were explored between and within the 2 measures. There was an adequate level of agreement between the 2 measures for overall diagnosis. Significant positive correlations were found between measures for all domains utilizing the MATADOC repeated administrations design. Within-measure relationships were significant for each of the auditory and communication domains with diagnosis for both measures, and additionally for each of the visual and arousal domains with diagnosis on the MATADOC. Both measures yielded significant inter-item relationships for auditory–visual domains, communication–visual domains, arousal–auditory domains, and arousal–visual domains. The MATADOC yielded an additional significant correlation for the auditory-communication domains. The findings have positive implications for the MATADOC as a diagnostic measure and companion assessment in cases of questionable diagnosis. Research with a larger sample is warranted. Generally, higher arousal scores on the MATADOC support music as effective in eliciting arousal, giving patients the opportunity to perform at their optimal level of function.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Music,General Medicine,Complementary and Manual Therapy
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