Validation and reliability study of the Turkish version of the everyday cognition - 12 (T- ECog) scale.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nilgun Cinar, Fenise Selin Karali, Sevki Sahin, Miruna Florentina Ates, Sibel Karsidag
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Abstract

Objective: Assessing the activities of daily living (ADL) is important in cognitive impairment. The everyday cognition scale includes 12 items (ECog-12). It evaluates complex ADLs and executive functions. This scale can differentiate healthy elderly people from patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as well as MCI from dementia patients. Our aim is to validate a Turkish version of ECog-12.

Methods: The study group consisted of 40 healthy elders, 40 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), and 40 patients with MCI. In addition to T-ECog-12, test - your memory- Turkish version (TYM-TR), Geriatric Dementia Scale (GDS), the Blessed orientation-memory-concentration (BOMC), and Katz ADL tests were administered to all participants for concurrent validity.

Results: Cronbach's alpha test showed excellent internal consistency (0.93). When T-ECog-12 was compared to the other tests, strong positive correlations were found between the GDS and BOMC; in addition, strong negative correlations were found between Katz ADL and TYM-TR scale. ECog-12 was found to be sensitive in differentiating healthy individuals from individuals with dementia (AD and MCI) (Area under the curve [AUC]=0.82, Cl=0.74-0.89). It was found to have low sensitivity in discriminating between MCI and healthy individuals (AUC=0.52, Cl=0.42-0.63).

Conclusion: T-ECog-12 was found to be reliable and valid for Turkish population. This scale is reliable and effective in diagnostic distinguishing healthy individuals from dementia.

土耳其版日常认知- 12 (T- ECog)量表的验证与信度研究。
目的:日常生活活动能力(ADL)评估在认知功能障碍中具有重要意义。日常认知量表包括12个项目(ECog-12)。它评估复杂的adl和执行功能。该量表可以区分健康老年人与轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者,以及MCI与痴呆患者。我们的目标是验证土耳其版本的ECog-12。方法:研究组由40例健康老年人、40例阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者和40例轻度认知障碍患者组成。除T-ECog-12外,对所有参与者进行记忆测试-土耳其版(TYM-TR),老年痴呆量表(GDS),福氏定向-记忆-集中(BOMC)和Katz ADL测试,以确定并发效度。结果:Cronbach's alpha检验显示良好的内部一致性(0.93)。当T-ECog-12与其他测试进行比较时,发现GDS与BOMC之间存在强正相关;Katz ADL与TYM-TR量表存在较强的负相关。ECog-12在区分健康个体与痴呆(AD和MCI)个体方面具有敏感性(曲线下面积[AUC]=0.82, Cl=0.74-0.89)。该方法对MCI与健康个体的鉴别敏感性较低(AUC=0.52, Cl=0.42 ~ 0.63)。结论:T-ECog-12在土耳其人群中是可靠有效的。该量表在诊断区分健康个体和痴呆方面是可靠和有效的。
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Northern Clinics of Istanbul
Northern Clinics of Istanbul MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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