TY - JOUR
T1 - Familiarity with Neuropsychological Assessment among Israeli Physicians
AU - Kavé, Gitit
AU - Bloch, Ayala
AU - Maril, Sari
AU - Shabi, Adi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/6/18
Y1 - 2020/6/18
N2 - Objective: The current study examines whether Israeli physicians are familiar with neuropsychological assessment (NPA) in general and with referral to NPA in particular. Method: In total, 274 physicians in relevant fields participated in an online survey that targeted levels of familiarity with NPA, beliefs about assessment needs, and actual referral practices. Results: Israeli physicians see many patients with neuropsychological difficulties, but assess fewer patients for these difficulties by themselves. Approximately 80% of participants reported that they had heard of NPA before, but only 25% knew how to refer patients to NPA. Familiarity was greater among neurologists and neurosurgeons than among family doctors. Conclusions: Physicians had only general knowledge about NPA, with little practical understanding of how to refer patients to such a service. To increase referral rates and create consistent demand for effective neuropsychological services, neuropsychologists should engage in greater advocacy activity that will lead to clarification of referral procedures.
AB - Objective: The current study examines whether Israeli physicians are familiar with neuropsychological assessment (NPA) in general and with referral to NPA in particular. Method: In total, 274 physicians in relevant fields participated in an online survey that targeted levels of familiarity with NPA, beliefs about assessment needs, and actual referral practices. Results: Israeli physicians see many patients with neuropsychological difficulties, but assess fewer patients for these difficulties by themselves. Approximately 80% of participants reported that they had heard of NPA before, but only 25% knew how to refer patients to NPA. Familiarity was greater among neurologists and neurosurgeons than among family doctors. Conclusions: Physicians had only general knowledge about NPA, with little practical understanding of how to refer patients to such a service. To increase referral rates and create consistent demand for effective neuropsychological services, neuropsychologists should engage in greater advocacy activity that will lead to clarification of referral procedures.
KW - Cognitive evaluation
KW - Cognitive screening
KW - Neuropsychological evaluation
KW - Neuropsychology
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U2 - 10.1093/arclin/acaa007
DO - 10.1093/arclin/acaa007
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C2 - 32129454
AN - SCOPUS:85088677325
SN - 0887-6177
VL - 35
SP - 553
EP - 561
JO - Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
JF - Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
IS - 5
ER -