The purpose of this research was to develop a new test, the Scales of Cognitive and Communicative Ability for Neurorehabilitation (SCCAN). The SCCAN is intended to be used in the hospital setting to make appropriate treatment and discharge recommendations, and to guide more in depth assessment in other contexts. The test was designed to: (1) provide an overview of cognitive and communicative abilities in adult patients diagnosed with a variety of neurological disorders; (2) provide a measure of both impairment and functional ability; and (3) be administered in approximately 30 minutes. 20 neurologically healthy young controls and 20 neurologically healthy older controls were administered the SCCAN to ensure that these groups could complete ...
Objective: Neuropsychological assessment via videoconference could assist in bridging service access...
Cognitive deficits are common after brain injury and can be measured in various ways. Many neuropsyc...
OBJECTIVE To examine discriminant validity and test-retest reliability of the Zürich maxi mental st...
Purpose: The Scales of Cognitive and Communicative Ability for Neurorehabilitation (SCCAN; L. Milman...
Speech-language pathologists working in hospitals have limited opportunities to identify patients wi...
Outcome measurement is the cornerstone of evidence-based health care including neuropsychological re...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the psychometric properties of two adapted versions of the interperso...
Cognitive-communicative disorders after traumatic brain injury(TBl) and right hemisphere damage(RHD)...
The study investigated the item-level psychometrics of the Social Communication (SC) construct, one ...
Introduction: The aim of this chapter is to consider the criteria for selecting outcome measures for...
The Computerized Neuropsychological Test Battery (CNTB), a new assessment tool for neuropsychopharma...
Objective: The Penn Computerized Neurocognitive Battery (CNB) was designed to measure performance ac...
Cognitive deficits are common after brain injury and can be measured in various ways. Many neuropsyc...
Screening of cognitive functions Evaluation of methods and their applicability in neurological rehab...
Objective To investigate the psychometric properties of the Holden Communication Scale (HCS) and the...
Objective: Neuropsychological assessment via videoconference could assist in bridging service access...
Cognitive deficits are common after brain injury and can be measured in various ways. Many neuropsyc...
OBJECTIVE To examine discriminant validity and test-retest reliability of the Zürich maxi mental st...
Purpose: The Scales of Cognitive and Communicative Ability for Neurorehabilitation (SCCAN; L. Milman...
Speech-language pathologists working in hospitals have limited opportunities to identify patients wi...
Outcome measurement is the cornerstone of evidence-based health care including neuropsychological re...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the psychometric properties of two adapted versions of the interperso...
Cognitive-communicative disorders after traumatic brain injury(TBl) and right hemisphere damage(RHD)...
The study investigated the item-level psychometrics of the Social Communication (SC) construct, one ...
Introduction: The aim of this chapter is to consider the criteria for selecting outcome measures for...
The Computerized Neuropsychological Test Battery (CNTB), a new assessment tool for neuropsychopharma...
Objective: The Penn Computerized Neurocognitive Battery (CNB) was designed to measure performance ac...
Cognitive deficits are common after brain injury and can be measured in various ways. Many neuropsyc...
Screening of cognitive functions Evaluation of methods and their applicability in neurological rehab...
Objective To investigate the psychometric properties of the Holden Communication Scale (HCS) and the...
Objective: Neuropsychological assessment via videoconference could assist in bridging service access...
Cognitive deficits are common after brain injury and can be measured in various ways. Many neuropsyc...
OBJECTIVE To examine discriminant validity and test-retest reliability of the Zürich maxi mental st...