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Perspectives in Rehabilitation

Key constructs of body awareness impairments post-stroke: a scoping review of assessment tools and interventions

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Pages 3177-3198 | Received 28 Jul 2021, Accepted 29 Aug 2022, Published online: 03 Oct 2022
 

Abstract

Purpose

To summarise body awareness assessment tools and interventions relevant for stroke rehabilitation using a framework that categorises key body awareness constructs, disorders and impairments.

Materials and methods

Online electronic databases and trial registries were searched from inception until July 2021, in addition to hand searching reference lists of included studies and reviews. Study selection included any study design where the investigation involved assessing and/or intervening in body awareness following stroke. Data were extracted based on predefined criteria by two independent reviewers and mapped to the emergent framework.

Results

The final analysis included 144 papers that reported 43 assessment tools and 8 types of interventions for body awareness. Consensus was reached on a synthesised body awareness framework. This comprised specific impairments and disorders, constructs, sub-categories and main categories leading to the overarching term of body awareness. Clinical and psychometric properties of the assessment tools were not reported or poorly evaluated, and the interventions lacked robust study designs and rigorous methods.

Conclusions

The framework produced will enable future research and clinical practice to be based on consistent concepts and definitions. Clinicians can also use this information to cautiously select assessment tools and/or interventions but are reminded of the limitations identified in this review.

    Implications for rehabilitation

  • There is limited understanding, compounded by inconsistent terminology and definitions regarding body awareness after stroke.

  • A synthesized framework to define key constructs and definitions of body awareness is proposed.

  • Assessment tools and interventions reported in the literature are mapped to the proposed framework.

  • Psychometric properties of available tools are reported.

  • Significant work remains to refine concepts of body awareness, develop and evaluate assessment tools and interventions.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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