Functional assessment of spatial neglect: a review of the Catherine Bergego scale and an introduction of the Kessler foundation neglect assessment process.

Abstract:

:Spatial neglect is a debilitating poststroke neurocognitive disorder associated with prolonged hospitalization and poor rehabilitation outcomes. The literature suggests a high prevalence of this disorder, but clinicians have difficulty reliably identifying affected survivors. This discrepancy may result from suboptimal use of validated neglect assessment procedures. In this article, we suggest use of a validated assessment tool that is sensitive to identification of neglect and its functional consequences - the Catherine Bergego Scale (CBS). We provide detailed item-by-item instructions for observation and scoring - the Kessler Foundation Neglect Assessment Process (KF-NAP). Rehabilitation researchers may be able to use the CBS via the KF-NAP to measure ecological outcomes and specific, separable perceptual-attentional and motor-exploratory spatial behaviors.

journal_name

Top Stroke Rehabil

authors

Chen P,Hreha K,Fortis P,Goedert KM,Barrett AM

doi

10.1310/tsr1905-423

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-09-01 00:00:00

pages

423-35

issue

5

eissn

1074-9357

issn

1945-5119

pii

A44784541U790T01

journal_volume

19

pub_type

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