Evaluation of cognitive assessment in stroke rehabilitation
- PMID: 11926175
- DOI: 10.1191/0269215502cr479oa
Evaluation of cognitive assessment in stroke rehabilitation
Abstract
Objective: To assess the effect of cognitive assessment on the functional outcome of stroke patients and quality of life for both patients and their carers.
Design: A multicentre, single-blind, randomized controlled trial.
Setting and participants: Two hundred and twenty-eight stroke patients were recruited from hospital wards in three UK centres.
Interventions: Patients were screened for cognitive impairment and randomly allocated to either routine care (116 patients) or routine care plus a detailed cognitive assessment (112 patients).
Main outcome measures: Outcome was assessed three and six months after recruitment by an independent assessor blind to the intervention on Extended ADL, Cognitive Failures Questionnaire, General Health Questionnaire-28 for patients and carers and Carer Strain Index.
Results: There was no significant difference between the two groups in patients' functional outcome, perceived cognitive ability, level of psychological distress or satisfaction with care. There was a trend for the assessment group to have lower levels of carer strain (p = 0.06).
Conclusions: The provision of information about cognitive assessment in stroke rehabilitation may decrease carer strain.
Comment in
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Cognitive assessment and neurological rehabilitation.Clin Rehabil. 2002 Mar;16(2):117-8. doi: 10.1191/0269215502cr477ed. Clin Rehabil. 2002. PMID: 11911509
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