European Clinical Neuropsychology: Role in Healthcare and Access to Neuropsychological Services

This study analyzed aspects of the work of clinical neuropsychologists across Europe. There are no published comparisons between European countries regarding the nature of clinical neuropsychologists’ work. Forty-one national psychological and neuropsychological societies were approached, of which 3...

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Main Authors: Erich Kasten, Fernando Barbosa, Mary H. Kosmidis, Bengt A. Persson, Marios Constantinou, Gus A. Baker, Sandra Lettner, Laura Hokkanen, Amélie Ponchel, Sara Mondini, Maria K. Jonsdottir, Nataliya Varako, Tomas Nikolai, Aiste Pranckeviciene, Lauren Harper, Erik Hessen
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/6/734
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spelling doaj-a9c241efb80044c795ae3732b2c6f5222021-07-01T00:14:02ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-06-01973473410.3390/healthcare9060734European Clinical Neuropsychology: Role in Healthcare and Access to Neuropsychological ServicesErich Kasten0Fernando Barbosa1Mary H. Kosmidis2Bengt A. Persson3Marios Constantinou4Gus A. Baker5Sandra Lettner6Laura Hokkanen7Amélie Ponchel8Sara Mondini9Maria K. Jonsdottir10Nataliya Varako11Tomas Nikolai12Aiste Pranckeviciene13Lauren Harper14Erik Hessen15Department of Psychology, MSH University of Applied Sciences & Medical University, D-20457 Hamburg, GermanyLaboratory of Neuropsychophysiology, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, University of Porto, 4099-002 Porto, PortugalLab of Cognitive Neuroscience, School of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 541 24 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Psychology, Linnaeus University, 351 95 Växjö, SwedenDepartment of Social Sciences, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Nicosia, 2417 Nicosia, CyprusClinical Neuropsychology-Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, UKAssociation for Neuropsychology Austria, 4921 Bad Häring, AustriaDepartment of Psychology and Logopedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, 00100 Helsinki, FinlandGHU Paris Psychiatry & Neurosciences, 75014 Paris, FranceDepartment of Philosophy, Sociology, Pedagogy and Applied Psychology, University of Padua, 35122 Padua, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, Reykjavik University, 101 Reykjavik, IcelandPsychological Methodology Department, Faculty of Psychology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Neurology, Charles University in Prague, 110 00 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Health Psychology, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, 44307 Kaunas, LithuaniaSchool of Psychology, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UKDepartment of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0315 Oslo, NorwayThis study analyzed aspects of the work of clinical neuropsychologists across Europe. There are no published comparisons between European countries regarding the nature of clinical neuropsychologists’ work. Forty-one national psychological and neuropsychological societies were approached, of which 31 (76%) responded. Data from seven countries with less than 10 neuropsychologists were excluded. A license is required to practice clinical neuropsychology in 50% of the countries. Clinical neuropsychologists work independently in 62.5%. Diagnostic/assessment work is the most frequently reported activity (54%). Most neuropsychologists work in public hospitals, followed by health centers. Adult neuropsychology was the most frequent area of activity. Services in public institutions are covered by public entities (45.8%), or by a combination of patient funds and public entities (29.2%) and only 4.2% by the patient; whereas services in private institutions are covered by the patient (26.1%) and the combination of patient, public entities (21.7%) or patient and private entities (17.4%). The data suggest that the number of neuropsychologists working across European countries is considerably low in comparison to other medical professionals. The results of the survey identified similar aspects of neuropsychologists’ work, despite variations in terms of reimbursement and mechanisms, reflecting economic and healthcare differences. Estimates on the number of clinical neuropsychologists suggest insufficient access to neuropsychological services.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/6/734clinical neuropsychologyworking conditionshealthcareEuropean study
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author Erich Kasten
Fernando Barbosa
Mary H. Kosmidis
Bengt A. Persson
Marios Constantinou
Gus A. Baker
Sandra Lettner
Laura Hokkanen
Amélie Ponchel
Sara Mondini
Maria K. Jonsdottir
Nataliya Varako
Tomas Nikolai
Aiste Pranckeviciene
Lauren Harper
Erik Hessen
spellingShingle Erich Kasten
Fernando Barbosa
Mary H. Kosmidis
Bengt A. Persson
Marios Constantinou
Gus A. Baker
Sandra Lettner
Laura Hokkanen
Amélie Ponchel
Sara Mondini
Maria K. Jonsdottir
Nataliya Varako
Tomas Nikolai
Aiste Pranckeviciene
Lauren Harper
Erik Hessen
European Clinical Neuropsychology: Role in Healthcare and Access to Neuropsychological Services
Healthcare
clinical neuropsychology
working conditions
healthcare
European study
author_facet Erich Kasten
Fernando Barbosa
Mary H. Kosmidis
Bengt A. Persson
Marios Constantinou
Gus A. Baker
Sandra Lettner
Laura Hokkanen
Amélie Ponchel
Sara Mondini
Maria K. Jonsdottir
Nataliya Varako
Tomas Nikolai
Aiste Pranckeviciene
Lauren Harper
Erik Hessen
author_sort Erich Kasten
title European Clinical Neuropsychology: Role in Healthcare and Access to Neuropsychological Services
title_short European Clinical Neuropsychology: Role in Healthcare and Access to Neuropsychological Services
title_full European Clinical Neuropsychology: Role in Healthcare and Access to Neuropsychological Services
title_fullStr European Clinical Neuropsychology: Role in Healthcare and Access to Neuropsychological Services
title_full_unstemmed European Clinical Neuropsychology: Role in Healthcare and Access to Neuropsychological Services
title_sort european clinical neuropsychology: role in healthcare and access to neuropsychological services
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This study analyzed aspects of the work of clinical neuropsychologists across Europe. There are no published comparisons between European countries regarding the nature of clinical neuropsychologists’ work. Forty-one national psychological and neuropsychological societies were approached, of which 31 (76%) responded. Data from seven countries with less than 10 neuropsychologists were excluded. A license is required to practice clinical neuropsychology in 50% of the countries. Clinical neuropsychologists work independently in 62.5%. Diagnostic/assessment work is the most frequently reported activity (54%). Most neuropsychologists work in public hospitals, followed by health centers. Adult neuropsychology was the most frequent area of activity. Services in public institutions are covered by public entities (45.8%), or by a combination of patient funds and public entities (29.2%) and only 4.2% by the patient; whereas services in private institutions are covered by the patient (26.1%) and the combination of patient, public entities (21.7%) or patient and private entities (17.4%). The data suggest that the number of neuropsychologists working across European countries is considerably low in comparison to other medical professionals. The results of the survey identified similar aspects of neuropsychologists’ work, despite variations in terms of reimbursement and mechanisms, reflecting economic and healthcare differences. Estimates on the number of clinical neuropsychologists suggest insufficient access to neuropsychological services.
topic clinical neuropsychology
working conditions
healthcare
European study
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/6/734
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