Cognitive and functional assessments of stroke patients: an analysis of their relation

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
V E HajekJ E Ruderman

Abstract

To improve the assessment of stroke patients for the purpose of designing rehabilitation treatments and predicting rehabilitation outcomes. Specific objectives included the evaluation of the power of functional scales to properly assess both physical and cognitive disabilities, and the evaluation of the relations between functional, neurological, physical, and cognitive assessments. The hypothesis was that the relations between different assessment types (eg, functional, neurological, etc) can be assessed by the relations between the results of these assessments when administered to stroke patients. Sixty-six stroke patients were administered a series of tests including functional assessments (Functional Independence Measure, barthel Index, Rankin Functional Scale), neurological assessments (Canadian Neurological Scale, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale), physical assessments (Stages of Motor Recovery, Clinical Outcome Variables Scale), and cognitive assessments (Stroke Unit Mental Status Examination, Mini Mental State, Raven Matrices, Boston Naming Test). Analysis of correlation coefficients revealed that the stronger relationships were observed between functional assessments and physical assessments, and between funct...Continue Reading

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