Polish adaptation of the Mini-Cog

IF 0.1 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
A. Barczak, Elwira Urban-Oleńska
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Abstract

Early diagnosis of cognitive disorders, including dementia, is critical in the context of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. The diagnostic process for neurodegenerative diseases is usually challenging, and the objectification of symptoms reported by patients and/or their families should always be its first element. Screening tools can be usually used for this purpose, but the most available scales are time-consuming and sometimes problematic in assessing and interpreting the obtained results. Moreover, doctors, who are the first link in the diagnostic process, most often in primary care facilities, usually lack experience in the use and interpretation of the results of common diagnostic tools. Above all, they do not have time for it. Therefore, a fast, effective screening tool that requires no experience seems an optimal solution. Furthermore, it will allow for objectifying the patients’ symptoms and, if necessary, refer them to an appropriate dementia specialist. The Mini-Cog, which takes a maximum of five minutes to complete, offers simple and rapid assessment, and whose algorithm allows to decide how to proceed with the patient, is such a tool. Unfortunately, the scale has not been translated and standardised in Polish conditions. The article discusses the Mini-Cog and describes the course of linguistic and cultural adaptation of this tool.
波兰版《迷你cog》
早期诊断认知障碍,包括痴呆,在药物和非药物干预的背景下都是至关重要的。神经退行性疾病的诊断过程通常具有挑战性,客观化患者和/或其家属报告的症状应始终是其首要因素。筛选工具通常可用于此目的,但大多数可用的量表都是耗时的,有时在评估和解释获得的结果时存在问题。此外,医生是诊断过程中的第一个环节,通常在初级保健设施中,通常缺乏使用和解释常见诊断工具结果的经验。最重要的是,他们没有时间做这件事。因此,一种无需经验的快速、有效的筛选工具似乎是最佳解决方案。此外,它将使患者的症状具体化,并在必要时将他们转介给适当的痴呆症专家。Mini-Cog就是这样一个工具,它最多需要5分钟完成,提供简单快速的评估,其算法允许决定如何对患者进行治疗。不幸的是,该比额表尚未按照波兰的条件进行翻译和标准化。本文讨论了Mini-Cog,并描述了该工具在语言和文化上的适应过程。
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Aktualnosci Neurologiczne
Aktualnosci Neurologiczne CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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