TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiple errands test-revised (MET-R)
T2 - A performance-based measure of executive function in people with mild cerebrovascular accident
AU - Morrison, M. Tracy
AU - Giles, Gordon Muir
AU - Ryan, Jennifer D.
AU - Baum, Carolyn M.
AU - Dromerick, Alexander W.
AU - Polatajko, Helene J.
AU - Edwards, Dorothy F.
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - OBJECTIVE. This article describes a performance-based measure of executive function, the Multiple Errands Test-Revised (MET-R), and examines its ability to discriminate between people with mild cerebrovascular accident (mCVA) and control participants. METHOD. We compared the MET-R scores and measures of CVA outcome of 25 participants 6 mo postmCVA and 21 matched control participants. RESULTS. Participants with mCVA showed no to minimal impairment on measures of executive function at hospital discharge but reported difficulty with community integration at 6 mo. The MET-R discriminated between participants with and without mCVA (p £ .002). CONCLUSION. The MET-R is a valid and reliable measure of executive functions appropriate for the evaluation of clients with mild executive function deficits who need occupational therapy to fully participate in community living.
AB - OBJECTIVE. This article describes a performance-based measure of executive function, the Multiple Errands Test-Revised (MET-R), and examines its ability to discriminate between people with mild cerebrovascular accident (mCVA) and control participants. METHOD. We compared the MET-R scores and measures of CVA outcome of 25 participants 6 mo postmCVA and 21 matched control participants. RESULTS. Participants with mCVA showed no to minimal impairment on measures of executive function at hospital discharge but reported difficulty with community integration at 6 mo. The MET-R discriminated between participants with and without mCVA (p £ .002). CONCLUSION. The MET-R is a valid and reliable measure of executive functions appropriate for the evaluation of clients with mild executive function deficits who need occupational therapy to fully participate in community living.
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U2 - 10.5014/ajot.2013.007880
DO - 10.5014/ajot.2013.007880
M3 - Article
C2 - 23791321
AN - SCOPUS:84880009227
SN - 0272-9490
VL - 67
SP - 460
EP - 468
JO - American Journal of Occupational Therapy
JF - American Journal of Occupational Therapy
IS - 4
ER -