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Volume 7, Issue 6 (Suppl)

J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism, an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-0460

Dementia 2017

October 16-18, 2017

ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE & DEMENTIA

October 16-18, 2017 | Rome, Italy

9

th

International Conference on

Survey of cognitive rehabilitation practices in the state of Kuwait

Fahad Safah Kayed Manee

Kuwait University, Kuwait

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ehabilitation professionals must be astute at recognizing, assessing, and treating individuals with cognitive deficits. No

research is available to examine cognitive rehabilitation practices applied to individuals with neurological conditions in

Kuwait. Objectives of this study were to identify the use of cognitive assessments, the availability of resources, and the barriers

to cognitive rehabilitation practices in Kuwait. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with health care professionals working

with adult individuals with neurological conditions. These professionals included occupational therapists, speech-language

pathologists, psychiatrists, and neurologists. Results of this study showed that the most commonly used cognitive based

assessments are MMSE (41%), and MoCA and LOTCA (15.2%). The only clinical assessment used is the Line-Bisection Test

(2.2%). The most used occupation-based assessments are FIM (6.5%), COPM (4.3%), the Interest Checklist (2.2%), and the

Barthel Index (2.2%). Resources related to cognitive rehabilitation in Kuwait that are unavailable to practitioners include journal

clubs (91%), special interest groups (89%), and continuing education programs (82.6%). Barriers to cognitive rehabilitation

practice included lack of sufficient funds for continuing education, lack of time, lack of standardized assessments, and lack

of interprofessional teamwork. Conclusion many adults in Kuwait live with cognitive impairment. There is a need to develop

appropriate evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation clinical guidelines in Kuwait.

Biography

Fahad Manee has completed his PhD at the age of 36 years from Texas Woman’s University majoring in Occupational Therapy. He is a Faculty of Allied Health

Sciences in The Occupational Therapy Department at Kuwait University. He has published more than 7 papers in reputed peer review journals. He served as a

chair of the Occupational Therapy Department.

ot_manee@hsc.edu.kw

Fahad Safah Kayed Manee, J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2017, 7:6(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0460-C1-033