AI Article Synopsis

  • The systematic review examines the association between personal neglect (PN) and outcomes like motor skills, daily living activities, and participation after a stroke, noting that this connection is not well understood.
  • The review included 11 studies with a total of 1,400 stroke patients, revealing that specific types of PN, especially body representation neglect and motor neglect, significantly impair motor function, mobility, and daily living independence.
  • It highlights the lack of research on somatosensory and premotor neglect, calls for improved assessment techniques for PN subtypes, and emphasizes the need for future studies to develop better diagnostic tools.

Article Abstract

Despite its potential clinical impact, the association of personal neglect (PN) with motor, activities of daily living (ADL), and participation outcomes after stroke is not well-understood. This first-ever systematic review on the topic therefore evaluates this association, taking into account suggested subtypes of PN, including body representation neglect, somatosensory neglect, motor neglect, and premotor neglect. A systematic literature search was conducted on February 17, 2023 in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, PubPsych, and PsycArticles databases. The study adheres to the guidelines of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, and its protocol was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42020187460). Eleven observational studies were included, gathering 1,400 individuals after stroke (429 showed PN). Results show that individuals with body representation neglect after stroke have significantly decreased movement control and motor strength, lower functional mobility, and ADL independency compared with those without body representation neglect after stroke. Individuals with motor neglect after stroke showed worse motor function and spasticity than to those without motor neglect after stroke. Nonspecified PN (i.e., PN evaluated with an outcome measure that does not allow subcategorization) was related to worse lateropulsion with pushing, longer length of stay and greater odds of being discharged to somewhere other than home. No study evaluated somatosensory and premotor neglect. This review highlights the limited research in this area and emphasizes the need for a more comprehensive PN assessment. However, currently available assessment tools show limited ability to accurately diagnose PN subtypes and future research should prioritize the development of comprehensive diagnostic test batteries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acad063DOI Listing

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