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Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Rehabilitation Science

Background:

  • Prospective Memory (PM) is crucial for executing future intentions.
  • Stroke can significantly impact cognitive functions, including memory.
  • Understanding PM deficits post-stroke is vital for effective rehabilitation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare self-reported PM in individuals with stroke versus healthy controls.
  • To assess self-awareness of PM deficits by comparing patient and significant-other reports.
  • To investigate the relationship between PM and retrospective memory (RM) after stroke.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the Brief Assessment of PM (BAPM) and Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ).
  • Recruited 28 individuals with stroke, 25 significant-others, and 27 healthy controls.
  • Employed comparative analysis between groups and within patient-significant other dyads.

Main Results:

  • Individuals with stroke reported more Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL) PM failures than controls.
  • Stroke survivors perceived BADL PM failures as less problematic than controls, suggesting impaired self-awareness.
  • Stroke patients reported higher rates of both PM and RM failures on the PRMQ compared to controls.
  • No significant discrepancies were found between stroke patients' and their significant-others' self-reports.

Conclusions:

  • Individuals with stroke exhibit significant prospective memory impairments.
  • A notable lack of self-awareness regarding the severity and consequences of PM failures exists post-stroke.
  • Findings underscore the need for interventions addressing both PM deficits and self-awareness in stroke recovery.