#11273. Medical stakeholder perspectives on implementing a computerized battery to identify neurocognitive impairments among youth in Botswana

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Abstract:
HIV infection and in utero exposure are associated with pediatric neurocognitive impairment. Cognitive screening can identify impairments, but it is rarely used in this setting. This study aims to determine if the Penn Computerized Neurocognitive Battery (PennCNB), an evidence-based cognitive screening tool, can be adapted for use in the said setting.
Keywords:
implementation science; Neurocognitive assessment; youth

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