Psychometric Evaluation of Neglect Assessment Reveals Motor-Exploratory Predictor of Functional Disability in Acute-Stage Spatial Neglect

Abstract Goedert KM, Chen P, Botticello A, Masmela JR, Adler U, Barrett AM. Psychometric evaluation of neglect assessment reveals motor-exploratory predictor of functional disability in acute-stage spatial neglect. Objective To determine the psychometric properties of 2 neglect measures, the Behavio...

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description Abstract Goedert KM, Chen P, Botticello A, Masmela JR, Adler U, Barrett AM. Psychometric evaluation of neglect assessment reveals motor-exploratory predictor of functional disability in acute-stage spatial neglect. Objective To determine the psychometric properties of 2 neglect measures, the Behavioral Inattention Test (BIT)-conventional and the Catherine Bergego Scale (CBS), in acute spatial neglect. Spatial neglect is a failure or slowness to respond, orient, or initiate action toward contralesional stimuli, associated with functional disability that impedes stroke recovery. Early identification of specific neglect deficits may identify patients likely to experience chronic disability. However, psychometric evaluation of assessments has focused on subacute/chronic populations. Design Correlational/psychometric study. Setting Inpatient rehabilitation hospital. Participants Screening identified 51 consecutive patients with a right-hemisphere stroke with left neglect (BIT score 11) tested an average of 22.3 days poststroke. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures We obtained BIT, CBS, and Barthel Index assessments for each participant and clinical and laboratory measures of perceptual-attentional and motor-intentional deficits. Results The BIT showed good reliability and loaded onto a single factor. Consistent with our theoretical prediction, principal components analysis of the CBS identified 2 underlying factors: Where perceptual-attentional items (CBS-PA) and embodied, motor-exploratory items (CBS-ME). The CBS-ME uniquely predicted deficits in activities of daily living (ADLs) assessed by using the Barthel Index, but did not predict clinical and laboratory assessments of motor-intentional bias. More severe neglect on the CBS-PA correlated with greater Where perceptual-attentional bias on clinical and laboratory tests, but did not uniquely predict deficits in ADLs. Conclusions Our results indicate that assessments of spatial neglect may be used to detect specific motor-exploratory deficits in spatial neglect. Obtaining CBS-ME scores routinely might improve the detection of acute-stage patients with spatial action deficits requiring increased assistance that may persist to the chronic stage.
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Psychometric evaluation of neglect assessment reveals motor-exploratory predictor of functional disability in acute-stage spatial neglect. Objective To determine the psychometric properties of 2 neglect measures, the Behavioral Inattention Test (BIT)-conventional and the Catherine Bergego Scale (CBS), in acute spatial neglect. Spatial neglect is a failure or slowness to respond, orient, or initiate action toward contralesional stimuli, associated with functional disability that impedes stroke recovery. Early identification of specific neglect deficits may identify patients likely to experience chronic disability. However, psychometric evaluation of assessments has focused on subacute/chronic populations. Design Correlational/psychometric study. Setting Inpatient rehabilitation hospital. Participants Screening identified 51 consecutive patients with a right-hemisphere stroke with left neglect (BIT score &lt;129 or CBS score &gt;11) tested an average of 22.3 days poststroke. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures We obtained BIT, CBS, and Barthel Index assessments for each participant and clinical and laboratory measures of perceptual-attentional and motor-intentional deficits. Results The BIT showed good reliability and loaded onto a single factor. Consistent with our theoretical prediction, principal components analysis of the CBS identified 2 underlying factors: Where perceptual-attentional items (CBS-PA) and embodied, motor-exploratory items (CBS-ME). The CBS-ME uniquely predicted deficits in activities of daily living (ADLs) assessed by using the Barthel Index, but did not predict clinical and laboratory assessments of motor-intentional bias. More severe neglect on the CBS-PA correlated with greater Where perceptual-attentional bias on clinical and laboratory tests, but did not uniquely predict deficits in ADLs. 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Acute Disease
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
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Biological and medical sciences
Cohort Studies
Disability Evaluation
Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
Diseases of the osteoarticular system
Disorders of higher nervous function. Focal brain diseases. Central vestibular syndrome and deafness. Brain stem syndromes
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Functional Laterality
Hemiplegia - etiology
Hemiplegia - physiopathology
Hemiplegia - rehabilitation
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous. Osteoarticular involvement in other diseases
Neglect
Nervous system (semeiology, syndromes)
Neurology
Neuropsychological Tests
Perceptual Disorders - diagnosis
Perceptual Disorders - etiology
Perceptual Disorders - rehabilitation
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Predictive Value of Tests
Psychometrics
Radiotherapy. Instrumental treatment. Physiotherapy. Reeducation. Rehabilitation, orthophony, crenotherapy. Diet therapy and various other treatments (general aspects)
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation Centers
Reproducibility of Results
Risk Assessment
Sex Factors
Spatial Behavior - physiology
Stroke
Stroke - complications
Stroke - diagnosis
Stroke Rehabilitation
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Visual Field Tests - methods
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