比较CogMate™和MMSE:评估社区居住老年人认知功能的新工具。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Yi-Wen Chiu, Po-Chun Hsieh, Kuang-Hsi Chang, Shang-Chien Huang, Hui-Chu Chuang
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认知能力下降导致老年人残疾和依赖,影响个人、家庭和社会。本研究旨在使用游戏化智能测试CogMate™来测量社区居住老年人的认知功能,并将该测试与迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)进行比较。方法我们招募了150名老年人,使用MMSE和CogMate™两种认知评估工具进行测试。在完成数据收集后,我们进行了描述性和推断性的统计分析。结果MMSE结果显示,只有38% (n=57)的参与者认知功能正常,平均脑年龄为79.31±9.00岁,比实际平均年龄高4.41岁。影响MMSE和CogMate™的常见因素包括年龄、教育程度、婚姻状况和健康状况。两类(认知功能正常和认知功能受损的参与者)的MMSE和CogMate™评分的加权kappa显示中度一致性(相关系数为0.522),Pearson积差相关系数显示中度显著正相关(r=0.480)。CogMate™脑年龄和脑年龄测试结果的差异与MMSE结果呈中度显著负相关。使用MMSE进行接收算子特征曲线分析进行验证,曲线下面积为0.736,表明CogMate™工具具有良好的认知功能预测结果。结论:CogMate™是一个有趣且简单的游戏化工具,与MMSE具有适度的一致性。它可以取代MMSE作为一种社区认知筛查工具,帮助社区护理中心,并早期识别有潜在认知衰退的老年人,以便转诊到介入性医疗中心。
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Comparison of CogMate™ and the Mini-Mental State Examination: A New Tool for Assessing the Cognitive Function of Community-Dwelling Older People.

Introduction: Cognitive decline causes disability and dependence in older people, affecting the individuals, families, and society. This study aimed to use a gamified smart test, the CogMate™ assessment, to measure the cognitive function of community-dwelling older people and compare the test with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE).

Methods: We recruited 150 older people for testing with two cognitive assessment tools, the MMSE and CogMate™. After completing data collection, we conducted descriptive and inferential statistical analyses.

Results: The MMSE results showed that only 38% (n = 57) of participants had normal cognitive function and their mean brain age was 79.31 ± 9.00 years, 4.41 years more than the actual mean age. Common factors affecting both MMSE and CogMate™ tests included age, education level, marital status, and health status. The weighted kappa of the MMSE and CogMate™ scores for two categories (participants with normal and impaired cognitive function) showed moderate consistency (correlation coefficient, 0.522) and the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient showed moderately significant positive correlation (r = 0.480). The CogMate™ brain age and difference in brain age test results showed moderately significant negative correlation with the MMSE results. Receiver operator character curve analysis using the MMSE for validation yielded an area under the curve value of 0.736, showing that the CogMate™ tool had good cognitive function prediction results.

Conclusion: CogMate™ is an interesting and simple gamified tool that demonstrates moderate consistency with the MMSE. It can replace the MMSE as a community cognitive screening tool, help community care centers, and identify older people with potential cognitive decline early for referral to interventional medical centers.

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期刊介绍: As a unique forum devoted exclusively to the study of cognitive dysfunction, ''Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders'' concentrates on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s chorea and other neurodegenerative diseases. The journal draws from diverse related research disciplines such as psychogeriatrics, neuropsychology, clinical neurology, morphology, physiology, genetic molecular biology, pathology, biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology and pharmaceutics. Strong emphasis is placed on the publication of research findings from animal studies which are complemented by clinical and therapeutic experience to give an overall appreciation of the field.
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