Banna, Mona Al Redha, Noor Abdulla Abdulla, Fatema Nair, Bindhu Donnellan, Claire Metacognitive function poststroke: a review of definition and assessment. <p>Metacognition is the conscious knowledge individuals have about their own cognitive capacities and the regulation of these activities through self-monitoring. The aim of this review was to identify the definitions and assessment tools used to examine metacognition in relation to stroke studies. A computer database search was conducted using MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Reviews, Scopus and Web of Science. A total of 1412 publications were retrieved from the initial database search. Following the removal of unrelated articles, 34 articles remained eligible. 5 studies examined metacognition in relation to cognitive and/or emotional functioning, 4 examined the concept in relation to memory, while others investigated its relationship to driving, employment or restrictions in daily living. 12 studies examined metacognitive function exclusively in stroke. Only 1 study examined metacognition in the acute phase of stroke. 7 studies adhered to the standard definition of metacognition in line with the neuropsychological literature. The main assessment tools utilised included the Self-Regulation and Skills Interview (SRSI), the Self-Awareness of Deficits Interview (SADI), the Awareness Questionnaire (AQ) and the Patient Competency Rating Scale (PCRS). Assessment of metacognition has tended to focus on traumatic and other acquired brain injury in comparison to stroke. The majority of the studies that examined metacognition in stroke did not assess patients in the acute phase. The heterogeneity of assessment tools was in keeping with the variation in the definition of metacognition. The emergence of a standard metacognitive assessment tool may have important implications for future rehabilitative programmes.</p> Cognition;Cognition Disorders;Humans;Metacognition;Neuropsychological Tests;Stroke;Cognitive neuropsychology;Rehabilitation;Neuropsychology;poststroke;function;conscious knowledge;other acquired brain injury;Awareness Questionnaire (AQ);Patient Competency Rating Scale (PCRS);Self-Regulation and Skills Interview (SRSI);Self-Awareness of Deficits Interview (SADI);Central Nervous System;Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases;Physiotherapy;Rehabilitation and Therapy (excl. Physiotherapy) 2019-11-22
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