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Neurologic injury survivors often experience spatial neglect, a condition with over 200 names causing confusion. An expert panel reached consensus, recommending "spatial neglect" as the consistent label for this disorder.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Neurology
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Survivors of neurologic injury, such as stroke or traumatic brain injury, often exhibit a disorder affecting attention to contralesional stimuli.
  • This condition is known by over 200 different labels, leading to confusion for patients, families, researchers, and clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To achieve consensus among international experts on a unified label for the disorder of inattention to contralesional space.
  • To simplify literature searches and promote a cohesive understanding of the condition.

Main Methods:

  • A modified Delphi method was employed, involving 66 international and multidisciplinary experts in the field.
  • Experts participated in at least one of four iterative survey rounds, with feedback from previous rounds provided to facilitate consensus.

Main Results:

  • The expert panel achieved ≥75% agreement on a single, consistent label for the disorder.
  • Consensus was reached that the disorder should be uniformly referred to as 'spatial neglect'.

Conclusions:

  • The study recommends the consistent use of the term 'spatial neglect' by researchers and clinicians when discussing the disorder.
  • This unified terminology aims to improve clarity, facilitate research, and enhance patient and family understanding.