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A survey of the prevalence and patterns of neuropsychological assessment practices across epilepsy surgery centers in India: Toward establishing a national guideline. [PDF]
Shah U+11 more
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Abstract Background Impairments in cognition significantly affect patient functioning and rehabilitation outcomes. Assessment is essential to identifying at‐risk individuals and guiding care plans. Objective A cognitive assessment protocol was implemented in occupational therapy (OT) and speech‐language pathology (SLP) outpatient practice.
Carla Tierney‐Hendricks+4 more
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Remote neuropsychological assessment of patients with neurological disorders and injuries-a study protocol for a cross-sectional case-control validation study. [PDF]
Berginström N, Andersson L.
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Abstract Background Health care workers (HCWs) caring for patients with chronic disease are more likely to experience compassion fatigue. The impacts on HCWs caring for patients with a new complex chronic disease, long COVID, are unknown. Objective To measure compassion fatigue, work engagement, and psychological distress in HCWs caring for patients ...
Hannah Uhlig‐Reche+4 more
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ABSTRACT Sustainable consumption is increasingly recognized as vital for the environment and future generations. This study shifts the lens to explore the psychological benefits derived from sustainable consumption, reframing sustainable practices not merely as an ethical imperative but as a transformative avenue for personal growth and self ...
Harim Yeo, Hyesun Hwang
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Neuropsychological assessment in vascular cognitive impairment: A call to lay the quest for the best test to rest. [PDF]
Biessels GJ.
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ABSTRACT Given the heterogeneity of primary progressive aphasia (PPA), this study aims to illustrate its varying clinical presentations by examining the disease course and specific symptoms of an individual patient, alongside the results of a comprehensive multidimensional assessment.
Ebru Tetik+2 more
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Abstract Objectives Neonates with critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) are at risk for adverse early brain development and long‐term neurodevelopmental sequelae. Insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1) and insulin‐like growth factor binding protein‐3 (IGFBP‐3) are essential contributors to brain growth and maturation.
M. Nijman+33 more
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