Screening for post-stroke neurocognitive disorders in a culturally diverse population in Suriname Low- and middle-income countries, including Suriname, account for 89 percent of the global stroke burden. Post-stroke neurocognitive disorders are a major contributor to this burden, underscoring early detection to guide rehabilitation. However, the validity of commonly used cognitive screening tools, including the Mini-Mental State Examination, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and Oxford Cognitive Sc
