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Acquired brain injury, visual attention, and the useful field of view test: A pilot study
Authors:Calvanio Ron  Williams Rebecca  Burke David T  Mello Jennifer  Lepak Paige  Al-Adawi Samir  Shah Mrugeshkumar K
Institution:Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To compare the findings of the Useful Field of View (UFOV) test with those of conventional neuropsychologic tests to determine the utility of the UFOV test as a measure of attention in a population with brain injury. DESIGN: Cohort study. SETTING: Freestanding rehabilitation hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Fifteen inpatients with severe brain injury. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: UFOV test, FIM\T instrument, length of stay (LOS), and standard neuropsychologic testing. RESULTS: The UFOV subtest UF2 correlated strongly with the other 2 subtests, UF1 and UF3. The UF2 subtest correlated most strongly with paper and pencil tests of visual attention. The UF2 predicted 52% of the FIM change and 60% of the LOS variance, second only to admission FIM score, which predicted 75% and 80% of FIM change and LOS variance, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Among the patients in our study, the UFOV test can be used to determine the visual divided attention of patients with acquired brain injury. The results also showed that the UFOV test correlated with LOS and FIM change in patients with acquired brain injury recovering in a rehabilitation facility. Because the UFOV test is much more quickly administered and scored than other measures of attention and divided attention, these results suggest that the UFOV test may provide an easy means to measure a critical variable in the population with head injury.
Keywords:Attention  Brain injuries  Rehabilitation
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