How to Improve Care for Individuals with Spatial Neglect
Webinar Title and Description: How to Improve Care for Individuals with Spatial Neglect—spatial neglect is a neurological disorder that occurs more frequently with right brain damage than left brain damage after stroke, according to studies in acute care and inpatient rehabilitation settings. It is also common after TBI in rehabilitation hospitals. Despite the high prevalence, patients with spatial neglect do not always receive care specific to the disorder. For more than four decades, independent research groups around the world have been presenting evidence of spatial neglect’s negative impact on rehabilitation progress and functional recovery. However, there is a significant gap in knowledge implementation from research to clinical practice. This two-part webinar series is an effort to narrow the gap.
The presenter, Peii Chen, PhD, will provide an overview on the current understanding of spatial neglect. Mechanisms, symptom presentations, deficit consequences, assessment selection and treatment principles will be discussed. Dr. Chen will clarify what is spatial neglect and what is not spatial neglect, what is the reason for the wide variety of symptom presentations, and how spatial neglect impacts on functional outcomes and family caregiver burden. Evidence-based treatments will be introduced. Research-informed practice suggestions will be offered. All rehabilitation specialists will find updated, useful information that helps them provide care to patients with acquired brain injury.
It is recommended that learners attend both sessions due to the comprehensive nature of the content. Part One, How to Improve Care for Individuals with Spatial Neglect, will specify important steps to improve spatial neglect care. The steps include naming the disorder consistently, recognizing the complexity of the disorder, screening all neurological patients and seeking resources to offer evidence-based treatment. Part Two, Assessment & Treatment of Spatial Neglect, will introduce different assessment types and treatment approaches. Two clinical tools, KF-NAP® and KF-PAT®, will be introduced as well. KF-NAP is an assessment procedure that detects and measures spatial neglect in daily situations. KF-PAT is a standardized protocol for delivering prism adaptation treatment.
Instructor: Peii Chen, PhD
Learner Outcomes: Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Describe the difference between visual field cut and visual symptoms of spatial neglect
- Identify at least three non-visual symptoms of spatial neglect
- Define the prevalence of left-sided neglect vs right-sided neglect
- Select assessment tools and specific treatment approaches appropriate for your practice setting for individual patients
Successful Completion: Participants will watch the on-demand recording in its entirety and complete an attendance verification and assessment in the Academy Learning Portal. You will have three months from the date of purchase to complete and review the course material. You will receive a reminder email two weeks before the expiration date.
Audience: Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants and Speech-Language Pathologists
Continuing Education:
Nursing:
The Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This CNE is being offered for 1.5 contact hours of continuing nursing education.
Occupational Therapists:
The Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Course approval ID# 7703. This distance learning independent webinar is offered at .15 CEUs [intermediate, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge]. AOTA does not endorse specific course content, products, or clinical procedures. The assignment of AOTA
CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Physical Therapists: This online course has been approved by the Illinois Physical Therapy Board for 1.5 Contact Hours. Approval #216-000069
The Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board of Physical Therapy as an approved provider of physical therapy and physical therapist assistant continuing education. This course has been approved by the New York Physical Therapy Board for 1.5 Contact Hours.
The following states require continuing education units or contact hours with no state specific approval: CT, IA, and WA
Speech-Language Pathologists:
Disclosures:
Course Directors and Planning Committee Members:
Julie Lenkiewicz, MS, CCC-SLP - Has nothing to disclose.
Melissa Kolski, PT, OCS, Dip MDT - Has nothing to disclose.
Leslie Marriott, OT - Has nothing to disclose.
Pamela Pfeifer, MS, RN, NPD-BC - Has nothing to disclose.
Speakers, Moderators and Panelists:
Peii Chen, PhD - Financial: Receives a salary from the Kessler Foundation. Non-financial: Has nothing to disclose.
Technology Requirements: To participate, you will need access to a device with an Internet connection. Computers, laptops, iOS and Android devices are supported.
High-speed broadband Internet access (LAN, Cable or DSL) is highly recommended.
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