lecture 7- clinical neuropsychological assessment Flashcards
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case study: Mrs Y: referred to social services
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- Goldstein & McNeill, Chapter 1, p10.
- Head injury 25 years previously
- Distractible during testing
- WAIS FSIQ = 98. Estimated premorbid IQ =
115. - Memory OK but learning poor
- Performance on planning and sequencing
poor - Concluded historic head injury caused lasting executive dysfunction
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clinical neuropsychological assessment
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suspected to have a brain illness or injury or known to have
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uses of clinical neuropsychological assessment
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- patients with suspected brain illness/injury
- Case formulation: understand nature of
psychological problems - Patient care, prognosis, planning of
interventions - Legal assessment
-Research
Main aim = understand
nature of problems and how
best to support functioning
in everyday life
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procedures of assessment
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- Medical assessment
- Including neuroimaging, history, medication
- Personal & family history, demographics
- Structured clinical interview
- Assess symptoms and awareness
- Assess mental state
- Observations
- Tests
- Questionnaires/informant ratings
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test selection: issues to consider when choosing tests
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- What are the main aims of the assessment?
- Screening, diagnosis, case formulation, progress over time
- Assessment of care needs or functional potential
- Developing or measuring rehabilitation/treatment package
- Validity and reliability of tests
- Normative data
- Global or specific deficits?
- Patient characteristics
Harvey (2012)
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reporting scores
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- Standard scores: e.g. IQ
- Percentiles: percentage of the population
who achieve less than a given score - IQ of 70 = 2nd percentile.
- How decide cut-off point for ‘impairment’?
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factors to consider when interpretating test scores
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- Consider test scores in context of:
- Medical history, behaviour, self-reports, and personal information
- Litigation and malingering
- Multiple testing sessions, over time
- Inconsistencies in performance?
- Trajectory of scores
- Concentration, motivation and emotions
- Distractibility & fatigue
- Emotions: Flat affect, anxiety, depression and frustration
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8
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sensitivity
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