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Boost Your Skills: Implementing Reliable Virtual Post-Stroke Assessments

Boost Your Skills: Implementing Reliable Virtual Post-Stroke Assessments

As practitioners in the field of neuropsychology, we are constantly striving to improve our methods and outcomes. The recent study, "Comparing the Reliability of Virtual and In-Person Post-Stroke Neuropsychological Assessment with Language Tasks," offers significant insights that can help us enhance our practice, particularly in the realm of virtual assessments.

Key Findings from the Study

The study conducted by Duricy et al. (2022) focused on evaluating the reliability of virtual neuropsychological assessments compared to traditional in-person methods. Here are the main takeaways:

Implementing Virtual Assessments in Your Practice

Given these findings, here are some actionable steps to consider when implementing virtual assessments:

  1. Invest in Reliable Technology: Ensure that both the practitioner and the patient have access to reliable internet connections and compatible devices. Consider using hotspots to improve connectivity in rural areas.
  2. Provide Clear Instructions: Offer step-by-step guides and visual aids to help patients set up the necessary technology. This can significantly reduce setup time and improve the overall experience.
  3. Conduct Pilot Tests: Before fully transitioning to virtual assessments, conduct pilot tests to identify and resolve any potential issues related to the specific tasks and technology you plan to use.

Encouraging Further Research

While the study provides a solid foundation, there is always room for further research. Here are some areas to explore:

By implementing these insights and encouraging further research, we can continue to improve our practice and provide better care for our patients.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Comparing the Reliability of Virtual and In-Person Post-Stroke Neuropsychological Assessment with Language Tasks.


Citation: Duricy, E., Durisko, C., Dickey, M. W., & Fiez, J. A. (2022). Comparing the Reliability of Virtual and In-Person Post-Stroke Neuropsychological Assessment with Language Tasks. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 38(4), 557-569. https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acac100
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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