Diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: Limited evidence?

Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Cognitive functions and, in particular, executive function, are commonly affected after stroke, leading to impairments in performance of daily activities, decrease in social participation and in quality of life. Appropriate assessment and understand...

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Main Authors: Juliana Conti, Annette Sterr, Sônia Maria Dozzi Brucki, Adriana B. Conforto
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-03-01
Series:eNeurologicalSci
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405650215000052
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spelling doaj-202774ab3ae04d5188c06719d89b859d2020-11-24T23:55:49ZengElseviereNeurologicalSci2405-65022015-03-0111122010.1016/j.ensci.2015.08.002Diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: Limited evidence?Juliana Conti0Annette Sterr1Sônia Maria Dozzi Brucki2Adriana B. Conforto3Neurostimulation Laboratory, Neurology Clinical Division, Hospital das Clínicas/Sao Paulo University, BrazilNeurostimulation Laboratory, Neurology Clinical Division, Hospital das Clínicas/Sao Paulo University, BrazilNeurostimulation Laboratory, Neurology Clinical Division, Hospital das Clínicas/Sao Paulo University, BrazilNeurostimulation Laboratory, Neurology Clinical Division, Hospital das Clínicas/Sao Paulo University, BrazilStroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Cognitive functions and, in particular, executive function, are commonly affected after stroke, leading to impairments in performance of daily activities, decrease in social participation and in quality of life. Appropriate assessment and understanding of executive dysfunction are important, firstly to develop better rehabilitation strategies for executive functions per se and secondly to consider executive function abilities on rehabilitation strategies in general. The purpose of this review was to identify the most widely used assessment tools of executive dysfunction for patients with stroke, and their psychometric properties. We systematically reviewed manuscripts published in English in databases from 1999 to 2015. We identified 35 publications. The most frequently used instruments were the Stroop, Digit Span and Trail making tests. Psychometric properties were described for the Executive Function Performance Test, Executive Clock Drawing Task, Chinese Frontal Assessment Battery and Virtual Action Planning — Supermarket, and two subtests of the Cambridge Cognitive Examination — Revised. There is a paucity of tools to reliably measure executive dysfunction after stroke, despite the fact that executive dysfunction is frequent. Identification of the best tools for executive dysfunction assessment is necessary to address important gaps in research and in clinical practice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405650215000052StrokeExecutive functionEvaluation methodologyCognition
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author Juliana Conti
Annette Sterr
Sônia Maria Dozzi Brucki
Adriana B. Conforto
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Annette Sterr
Sônia Maria Dozzi Brucki
Adriana B. Conforto
Diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: Limited evidence?
eNeurologicalSci
Stroke
Executive function
Evaluation methodology
Cognition
author_facet Juliana Conti
Annette Sterr
Sônia Maria Dozzi Brucki
Adriana B. Conforto
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title Diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: Limited evidence?
title_short Diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: Limited evidence?
title_full Diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: Limited evidence?
title_fullStr Diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: Limited evidence?
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: Limited evidence?
title_sort diversity of approaches in assessment of executive functions in stroke: limited evidence?
publisher Elsevier
series eNeurologicalSci
issn 2405-6502
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Cognitive functions and, in particular, executive function, are commonly affected after stroke, leading to impairments in performance of daily activities, decrease in social participation and in quality of life. Appropriate assessment and understanding of executive dysfunction are important, firstly to develop better rehabilitation strategies for executive functions per se and secondly to consider executive function abilities on rehabilitation strategies in general. The purpose of this review was to identify the most widely used assessment tools of executive dysfunction for patients with stroke, and their psychometric properties. We systematically reviewed manuscripts published in English in databases from 1999 to 2015. We identified 35 publications. The most frequently used instruments were the Stroop, Digit Span and Trail making tests. Psychometric properties were described for the Executive Function Performance Test, Executive Clock Drawing Task, Chinese Frontal Assessment Battery and Virtual Action Planning — Supermarket, and two subtests of the Cambridge Cognitive Examination — Revised. There is a paucity of tools to reliably measure executive dysfunction after stroke, despite the fact that executive dysfunction is frequent. Identification of the best tools for executive dysfunction assessment is necessary to address important gaps in research and in clinical practice.
topic Stroke
Executive function
Evaluation methodology
Cognition
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405650215000052
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