Validating the OCS‐Plus against a clinical standard: A brief report
This research aimed to determine the sensitivity and clinical validity of the OCS‐Plus, a stroke‐specific tablet‐based cognitive screening tool, in comparison with the MoCA, a routinely used screening tool, after stroke. Eighty‐six patients were recruited from Oxfordshire stroke wards over a 22‐mont...
Main Authors: | Roberts, R, Vohora, R, Webb, SS, Demeyere, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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