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A comparison of the new executive functioning domains of the CAMCOG-R with existing tests of executive function in elderly stroke survivors | Author(s) | Lesley Leeds, R Jolyon Meara, Robert Woods |
Journal title | Age and Ageing, vol 30, no 3, May 2001 |
Pages | pp 251-254 |
Keywords | Stroke ; Cognitive processes ; Evaluation ; Comparison. |
Annotation | The additional executive functioning domains of the revised Cambridge Cognitive Examination (CAMCOG-R) moderate correlation with existing measures of executive function in stroke survivors. The CAMCOG-R is a useful bedside assessment of cognitive functioning in stroke survivors. However, the new tests of executive function may offer little advantage, given the extra time needed to administer them. There are also concerns about their construct validity. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-010702506 A |
Classmark | CQA: DA: 4C: 48 |
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