Reliability of the Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment SDSA.

Author(s)
Lincoln, N.B. & Fanthome, Y.
Year
Abstract

This study examined the test-retest reliability of the Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment (F.M. Nouri & N.B. Lincoln, 1994) consisting of 3 subtests of driving-relevent cognitive abilities. 36 44-78 year old stroke patients were assessed on 2 occasions, 38-489 days apart, to ascertain the practice effect of repeated assessment. Significant positive practice effects were observed for the individual subtests, but no subject improved from a fail to a pass category on the complete test.

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950300 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Clinical Rehabilitation, Vol. 8 (1994), No. 2 (May), p. 157-160, 12 ref.

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