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Validity of a short computerized assessment battery for moderate cognitive impairment and dementia.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Computerized cognitive assessment tools have been developed to make precise neuropsychological assessment readily available to clinicians. Mindstreams batteries for mild impairment have been validated previously. We examined the validity of a Mindstreams battery designed specifically for evaluating those with moderate cognitive impairment.
METHODS:
170 participants over the age of 60 years performed the computerized battery in addition to standard clinical evaluation. The battery consists of six technician-administered tests and one patient-administered interactive test sampling the cognitive domains of orientation (to time and place), memory, executive function, visual spatial processing, and verbal function. Staging was according to the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR) on the basis of clinical data but independent of computerized cognitive testing results, thus serving as the gold standard for evaluating the discriminant validity of the computerized measures.
RESULTS:
Seven participants received a global CDR score of 0 (not impaired), 76 were staged as CDR 0.5 (very mildly impaired), 58 as CDR 1 (mildly impaired), 26 as CDR 2 (moderately impaired), and 3 as CDR 3 (severely impaired). Mindstreams Global Score performance was significantly different across CDR groups (p < 0.001), reflecting poorer overall battery performance for those with greater impairment. This was also true for the domain summary scores, with Executive Function (d = 0.67) and Memory (d = 0.65) distinguishing best between CDR 0.5 and 1, and Orientation best differentiating among CDR 1 and 2 (d = 1.20).
CONCLUSIONS:
The Mindstreams battery for moderate impairment differentiates among varying degrees of cognitive impairment in older adults, providing detailed and distinct cognitive profiles.
AuthorsTzvi Dwolatzky, Luba Dimant, Ely S Simon, Glen M Doniger
JournalInternational psychogeriatrics (Int Psychogeriatr) Vol. 22 Issue 5 Pg. 795-803 (Aug 2010) ISSN: 1741-203X [Electronic] England
PMID20519066 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Aged
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Chi-Square Distribution
  • Cognition Disorders (diagnosis, psychology)
  • Dementia (diagnosis, psychology)
  • Executive Function
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Memory
  • Middle Aged
  • Neuropsychological Tests (standards)
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Space Perception
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Verbal Behavior

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