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Comparing Performance Across In-person and Videoconference-Based Administrations of Common Neuropsychological Measures in Community-Based Survivors of Stroke.

Jodie E ChapmanBetina GardnerJennie Louise PonsfordDominique Ann-Michele CadilhacRenerus J Stolwyk
Published in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2020)
This study provides preliminary evidence that in-person and videoconference assessment result in comparable scores for most neuropsychological tests evaluated in mildly impaired community-based survivors of stroke. This preliminary evidence supports teleneuropsychological assessment to address service gaps in stroke rehabilitation; however, further research is needed in more diverse stroke samples.
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