阿曼罗兰普遍痴呆评估量表的有效性:一项横断面研究

S. Al-Jadidi, Maryam Alharrasi, Mandhar Almaqbali, Faiza, Alkharusi, Naila Al Kharusi, Nura Al-Tai, Ahmed AlHanashi, A. Alnabhani
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痴呆症是一种多认知领域的衰退,被认为是老年人残疾的主要原因。认知评估是老年临床评估患者的重要组成部分,如简易精神状态检查(MMSE)。然而,这种工具要求个人具有一定的教育水平,这在文盲中可能很难实现。此外,阿曼的文盲率估计为人口的6%目的:本研究的目的是评估罗兰普遍痴呆症评估量表(RUDAS)作为阿曼痴呆症评估工具的可用性。目的探讨Rowland通用痴呆评估量表(RUDAS)与Mini -Mental State Examination (MMSE)的有效性,验证一种简便、便携的阿曼人群痴呆筛查工具。方法:对2020年7月至2021年1月在Al-Masarra医院老年科门诊服务的门诊患者进行横断面研究。结果:RUDAS工具敏感性为95.3%,特异性为40.7%。MMSE的敏感性为98%,特异性为32.7%。两种筛查工具的敏感性和特异性差异均有统计学意义(p<0.05)。RUDAS比MMSE更具体。结论RUDAS可用于评估阿曼人群的痴呆。国际老年病学和老年学杂志al - jadidi S,等。中华老年病学杂志,6:128。www.doi.org/10.29011/2577-0748.100028 www.gavinpublishers.com简介痴呆是一种多认知领域的衰退,被认为是老年人致残的主要原因[1]。认知评估是老年门诊患者评估的重要组成部分。Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)是一种广泛用于筛查认知障碍和评估痴呆严重程度的工具[2]。然而,MMSE得分受年龄、性别、受教育程度、出生国家和访谈语言的影响[3]。此外,对MMSE的直译可能会产生不同内涵和不同难度的条目[4]。引用本文:Al- jadidi S, Alharrasi M, Almaqbali M, Alkharusi F, Al Kharusi N等。(2022)阿曼罗兰通用痴呆评估量表的有效性:一项横断面研究。中华老年病学杂志,6:128。DOI: 10.29011/2577-0748.100028 2卷6;第01期开放获取期刊《Int J GeriatrGerontol》,ISSN: 2577-0748,占人口的6%(联合国教科文组织统计研究所2015年)。此外,在阿曼的老年人口中,女性占6%以上,目前超过80%,而老年男性占22%[5]。在阿曼,1970年以前由于缺乏学校和其他教育资源,老年文盲率增加。因此,这一年龄组的认知评估需要一个具有跨文化、语言和心理测量特性的良好筛选工具。在阿曼:AlMasarra医院,迄今请求的痴呆症患者总数为3098人,在门诊积极就诊的患者有1000多例。此外,AlMasarra老年医院的痴呆病例占老年病房总患者的76%[6]。Rowland通用痴呆评估量表RUDAS[7]是一种检测痴呆的简单工具,适用于各种文化,并且可以很容易地翻译成不同的语言[7]。澳大利亚、欧洲国家和印度都进行了积极的研究,评估了RUDAS在痴呆症中的有效性[8-10]。此外,据我们所知,这是中东研究/阿曼的第一项研究,评估了RUDAS在痴呆中的有效性。Storey等人使用6项RUDAS的研究表明,这些工具不受性别、受教育年限、差异表现因素和首选语言的影响[7]。RUDAS的ROC曲线下面积为0.94 (95% CI 0.87-0.98)。在临界值为23(最高评分为30)时,敏感性和特异性分别为89%和98%。评间信度(0.99)和检验信度(0.98)非常高[8]。另一项由type等人完成的题为《南印度Rowland通用痴呆评估量表的有效性》的研究旨在比较MMSE和RUDAS的敏感性和特异性[11]。结论表明,RUDAS具有“与MMSE相似的敏感性,但特异性更好,但确实存在教育偏差[9]”。Nielsen TR等在西欧五国进行的一项前瞻性国际横断面多中心研究发现,RUDAS在多文化样本中具有较高的诊断准确性(敏感性0.80,特异性0.90)[5]。据我们所知,这是中东/阿曼首次评估罗兰普遍痴呆评估量表(RUDAS)在阿曼老年人口中的有用性的研究。
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The Usefulness of Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale in Oman: A Cross Sectional Study
Dementia is decline in multiple cognitive domains and considered as a major cause of disability among elderly. Cognitive assessment is an essential part in evaluating patients attending geriatric clinic such as Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). However, this tool requires, individual to be at certain level of education, which may be difficult to perform among illiterate people. Moreover, the illiteracy rate in Oman was estimated to be 6% of the population Aim: The aim of this study is to assess the usability of Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS) as assessment tool for dementia in Oman. Objective To establish the usefulness of the Rowland universal dementia assessment scale (RUDAS) in comparison with Mini -Mental State Examination (MMSE ) and validating a simple and portable tool to screen for dementia among Omani population. Methods: Cross-Sectional study conducted at Al-Masarra hospital Geriatric unit OPD services from July 2020 to January 2021 to those who attending the OPD. Results: The RUDAS tool sensitivity was 95.3% and the specificity was 40.7%. While the MMSE sensitivity was 98% and the specificity was 32.7%. There is significant difference in both the sensitivity and specificity of both screening tools (p<0.05). RUDAS was more specific than the MMSE. Conclusion RUDAS is useful in assessing dementia in Omani population. International Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology Al-Jadidi S, et al. Int J Geriatr Gerontol 6: 128. www.doi.org/10.29011/2577-0748.100028 www.gavinpublishers.com Introduction Dementia is decline in multiple cognitive domains and considered as a major cause of disability among elderly [1]. Cognitive assessment is an essential part in evaluating patients attending geriatric clinic. Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is a widely used tool to screen for cognitive impairment and to assess the severity of dementia [2]. However, MMSE score is influenced by age, gender, educational level, country of birth and language of the interview [3]. Furthermore, literal translation of the MMSE may produce items of different connotations and levels of difficulties [4]. In Oman, the illiteracy rate was estimated Citation: Al-Jadidi S, Alharrasi M, Almaqbali M, Alkharusi F, Al Kharusi N, et al. (2022) The Usefulness of Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale in Oman: A Cross Sectional Study. Int J Geriatr Gerontol 6: 128. DOI: 10.29011/2577-0748.100028 2 Volume 6; Issue 01 Int J GeriatrGerontol, an open access journal ISSN: 2577-0748 to be 6% of the population (UNESCO institute for statistics 2015). Moreover, in geriatric population in Oman is 6% more in females, with present more than 80%, while in elderly men equaled to 22% [5]. In Oman, increase presentation of illiteracy in elderly due to lack of schools and other education resources before 1970. Hence, cognitive assessment of this age group requires a good screening tool with cross-cultural, linguistic and psychometric properties. In Oman: AlMasarra Hospital, total number of Dementia requested to date are 3098 and those who actively attending in OPD are 1000+ cases. Moreover, dementia cases at AlMasarra Hospital Geriatric representing 76% of total patients seen in Geriatric unit [6]. Rowland universal dementia assessment scale RUDAS [7] is a simple tool to detect dementia that is valid across various cultures and can be translated easily to different languages [7]. There are positive studies conducted in Australia, European countries and India assessing the usefulness of RUDAS in dementia [8-10]. Moreover, up to our knowledge, this is the first study in Middle East study /Oman, assessing the usefulness of RUDAS in dementia. In a study done by Storey, et al. used the 6-item RUDAS show that the tools not affected by gender, years of education, differential performance factors and preferred language [7]. “The area under the ROC curve for the RUDAS was 0.94 (95% CI 0.87-0.98). At a cut-point of 23 (maximum score of 30), sensitivity and specificity were 89% and 98%, respectively. Inter-rater (0.99) and testretest (0.98) reliabilities were very high [8].” Another study title Usefulness of the Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale in South India, which was done by Lype, et al. aim to compare the sensitivity and specificity of MMSE and RUDAS [11]. The conclusion shows that RUDAS had “a similar sensitivity but better specificity than MMSE, but did have an educational bias [9].” A prospective international cross-sectional multi-center study across five Western European countries done by Nielsen TR, et al. found the RUDAS have high diagnostic accuracy in multicultural sample (sensitivity 0.80, specificity 0.90) [5]. Up to our knowledge, this first study in Middle East / Oman to assess the usefulness of the Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS) among Omani elderly population. Validating a simple and portable tool to screen for dementia and other cognitive disorders will help the treating doctors to monitor the progress of the disease and the response to medical intervention.
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