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Assessment of neurobehavioural disability: A review of existing measures and recommendations for a comprehensive assessment tool

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Pages 905-918 | Received 02 Apr 2008, Accepted 19 Sep 2008, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Primary objective: Neurobehavioural disability (NBD) has a major impact on long-term psychosocial outcome: however, measures used to identify characteristics of NBD have not been fully evaluated. This review therefore discusses issues surrounding the concept and assessment of NBD following acquired brain injury (ABI) by examining the psychometric properties and other qualities of some of the most well known instruments used to assess NBD. It is the authors’ intention to use this review to encourage researchers to develop new NBD measurement tools.

Main outcomes: The review highlights a number of concerns with existing measures, including; the absence of a clear theoretical framework, a failure to distinguish impairment, disability and handicap when measuring characteristics of NBD and issues surrounding reliability and validity.

Conclusions: The authors propose, promote and encourage the development of further measures with improved reliability and validity to help ensure that the unique characteristics of NBD are captured more effectively.

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