Improving Neuropsychological Rehabilitation for COVID-19 Patients Guideline-Based Advances

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Cognitive sequelae after recovery from an initial COVID-19 disease are present in a subset of affected individuals, coalescing around several important issues such as effects of age, COVID-19 disease severity, comorbidities, and other factors. Some neuropsychological symp-toms appear more common among certain patient populations. Comorbidities may complicate neuropsychological assessment as well. Hence, we need a guideline-based evaluation to guide neuropsychological rehabilitation. Drawing from the recent revision of the German National Guideline for the Long- and Post-COVID Syndrome and current advances in international guidance on neuropsychological assessment, this article provides practical and scientifically informed recommendations for the neuropsychological assessment of individuals recovering from coronavirus-related diseases.

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Widmann, C. N., Kolano, J., & Peper, M. (2023, June 1). Improving Neuropsychological Rehabilitation for COVID-19 Patients Guideline-Based Advances. Zeitschrift Fur Neuropsychologie. Hogrefe Publishing GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1024/1016-264X/a000373

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