@article{Vargas-María_2020, title={Neuropsychological evaluations associated with workplace accidents: a systematic review: Evaluaciones neuropsicológicas asociadas a accidentes laborales: una revisión sistemática}, volume={1}, url={https://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/JACN/article/view/3320}, DOI={10.17981/JACN.1.1.2020.01}, abstractNote={<p>Most occupational accidents are evidenced by a loss of worker control over the procedures they carry out. Objective: To establish the neuropsychological tests used to assess the cognitive profile of workers as a measure to prevent workplace accidents. Method: An advanced and manual systematic search of databases (PubMed / MedLine, Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, Cochrane Library) was performed to evaluate the neuropsychological tests used in work settings. Results: The systematic review yielded 1777 articles, of which 150 were pre-selected according to what was reported in the abstract and 57 validated for complete reading. 21 articles were used for the narrative synthesis with a sample of two thousand eight hundred and fifty-four (2,854) subjects; and a range of 18 to 60 years. Conclusion: The limited number of investigations that establish the neuropsychological profiles associated with occupational accidents are evident.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Applied Cognitive Neuroscience}, author={Vargas-María, Carlos-Antonio}, year={2020}, month={Dec.}, pages={9–24} }