Cognitive Capacity Assessment: The Fundamental Element of Neurological Disability Guidelines in India

Background: Disability evaluation as per World Health Organization includes assessment of impairments, activity limitations, and participation restriction, which unfortunately is not assessed by the existing guidelines of disability in India. Aim: The aim of this study wasto comparea new study crite...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurology India 2021-05, Vol.69 (3), p.703-706
Hauptverfasser: Bajpai, Swati, Nehra, Ashima, Pandey, R, Sati, Hemchand, Singh, Rajesh, Vishnu, Venugopalan, Rajan, Roopa, Singh, Manmohan, Srivastava, Achal, Srivastava, Padma, Tripathi, Manjari
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Disability evaluation as per World Health Organization includes assessment of impairments, activity limitations, and participation restriction, which unfortunately is not assessed by the existing guidelines of disability in India. Aim: The aim of this study wasto comparea new study criterion with the existing guidelines for assessing cognitive disability for chronic neurological conditions. Methodology: A cross-sectional pilot study was conducted on 41 participants. They were assessed on an existing guideline (Gazette India 200,1 assessing physical domain and Intelligence Quotient[IQ]) and study criterion assessing three aspects of cognitive capacity: IQ, neurocognitive functioning, and QOL. Results: The existing guideline underestimated 84% of cases for disability. The average percentage of disability measured by the study criterion was 33.2% more as compared to existing guidelines with S.D of 26.6. Conclusion: Cognitive capacity assessment is an important element to be measured in chronic neurological disability certification. However, a large sample is required to make an affirmative claim for the same.
ISSN:0028-3886
1998-4022
DOI:10.4103/0028-3886.319214