U.S., April 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07537023) titled 'Family-Centered Affective Stimulation for Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: Its Effects on Coma Recovery' on April 12.

Brief Summary: Family-centered affective stimulation involves creating an environment in which family members actively participate in the patient's recovery by providing emotional support, positive reinforcement, and a supportive presence. The family-centered affective simulation effects on coma recovery in patients afflicted with traumatic brain injury were the aim of this study.

A quasi-experimental design was employed with 120 patients, who were assigned to either the family stimulation group (n = 60) or th...