Date Presented 03/26/20

Neglect is a common impairment following stroke. Currently, there is a lack of evidence regarding the impact of neglect on performance of instrumental activities of daily living, participation, safety, perceived quality of life, and caregiver burden. This study examined the experience of living with poststroke neglect. These findings can help clinicians better understand the long-term needs of stroke survivors with neglect and the daily challenges they face.

Primary Author and Speaker: Emily Grattan

Additional Authors and Speakers: Emerson Hart

Contributing Authors: Nicholas Dean, Brianna Eberl, Hannah Hooks, Lindsay Manning, Katie Schafer, Stacie McLamb

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