Validity Assessment in Traumatic Brain Injury Impairment and Disability Evaluations - 20/06/19
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This article provides an overview of validity assessment in persons with traumatic brain injury including evaluation caveats. Specific discussion is provided on post-concussive disorders, malingering, examination techniques to assess for validity, response bias, effort and non-organic/functional presentations. Examinee and examiner biases issues will also be explored. Discussion is also provided regarding judicial trends in limiting examiner scope of testing and/or testimony, and risk of liability when providing expert witness opinions on validity of examinee presentations. The hope is to encourage physiatrists to become more aware and skilled in validity assessment given its importance in differential diagnosis of impairment following traumatic brain injury.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Traumatic brain injury, Validity, Response bias, Malingering, Physical examination, Cognition, Behavior, Forensic
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Disclosure Statement: Dr N.D. Zasler reports no funding support for this work. He acknowledges ownership of Concussion Care Center of Virginia Ltd and Tree of Life Services, Inc, which are providers of health care services to persons with acquired brain injury and ongoing engagement in brain injury education, health care, and medicolegal consultation. Dr S.D. Bender reports no funding support for his work on this article. |
Vol 30 - N° 3
P. 621-636 - août 2019 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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