KMID : 0357220170290050271
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Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy 2017 Volume.29 No. 5 p.271 ~ p.275
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Status of Occupational Therapists on Unilateral Neglect Test Tools Usage and Symptom Classification
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Jang Woo-Hyuk
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Abstract
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the current status of the use of neglect test tools and the awareness for egocentric neglect (EN) and allocentric neglect (AN).
Methods: A survey questionnaire was distributed to occupational therapists attending continuing education at the Daegu-Gyeongbuk branch on April 16. A total 143 responses were collected, and with the exception of 5 incomplete responses, 138 of them were analyzed.
Results: The most commonly used unilateral neglect test tools were the line bisection test (86 responses, 62.3%), cancellation test (35 responses, 25.4%), copy and drawing test (7 responses, 5.1%). In a follow-up survey of 86 respondents who used line bisection tests as the most commonly used test, the majority (82 responses, 95.3%2) were found to use the 20-line test paper. In question about the familiarity and education experience for test manual, only 20 responses (23.2%) and 3 responses (3.5%) answered ¡®Yes¡¯. In a question about the experience of a manual and the article for the manual, 25 responses (29.1%) answered ¡®Yes¡¯. In the question regarding the separation of EN and AN on the unilateral neglect test, 44 responses (31.9%) were ¡®distinction¡¯ and 94 responses (68.1%) were ¡®no distinction¡¯.
Conclusion: Information on the guidance and interpretation of the line bisection test is lacking and the concept of EN and AN was insufficient.
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KEYWORD
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Unilateral neglect, Egocentric neglect, Allocentric neglect, Line bisection test
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