The aim is to explore digital and computerized tools available for assessing cognitive impairment after a stroke and identify gaps in their use.
Conducted a scoping review of existing literature on digital cognitive assessment tools.
Focused on tools specifically designed for post-stroke populations.
Analyzed the effectiveness and applicability of the identified tools.
Identified several digital tools aimed at post-stroke cognitive assessment.
Noted significant gaps in the literature regarding the validation and efficacy of these tools.
Highlighted the need for further research to improve assessment methods.
Resumen
This scoping review seeks to identify digital and computerized cognitive assessment tools for the post-stroke population by identifying and addressing specific gaps in current literature.