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What do people respond to when rating executive function? - a cognitive interviewing investigation of BRIEF-A informant ratings in severe aphasia.

Camilla OlssonPatrik ArvidssonMonica Blom Johansson
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
The quantitative results of BRIEF-A informant ratings should be interpreted with caution, since it is unclear to what extent the responses represent executive function. The use of informant ratings does not solve the problem with aphasia being a confounding factor in assessment of executive function.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONAssessing executive function in people with severe aphasia is important but challenging.Quantitative results of informant ratings of executive function, such as BRIEF-A, in this population should be interpreted with caution, since it is unclear to what extent the ratings represent executive function.Using informant ratings does not solve the problem of the aphasia being a confounding factor, since the aphasia impacts on the validity of some of the items.
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