Assessing emergence from a prolonged disorder of consciousness: Current opinion and practice in the UK.
Amy PundoleRosemary VarleySuzanne BeekePublished in: Neuropsychological rehabilitation (2020)
Seventy-five surveys were analysed. Approximately a third (30.4 %) used tasks other than those recommended to determine emergence. A lack of confidence in tasks to detect the return of functional communication was reported by 46.4%. The majority (78.6%) reported they worked with patients who they felt had emerged, but could not demonstrate it based on the current criteria. A range of stimuli were employed, but 30.6% of respondents were not confident they could choose stimuli appropriately. Respondents reported a range of benefits and challenges when involving family in assessment.
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