神经心理学评估实践在PRECISION-ALS:挑战和机遇的协调。

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Emmet Costello, Joke De Vocht, Emily Beswick, Éanna Mac Domhnaill, Colm Peelo, Juliette Foucher, Emily J Mayberry, Theresa Chiwera, Fenna Hiemstra, Alejandro Caravaca Puchades, Barbara Iazzolino, Francesca Palumbo, Inês Alves, Elisabeth Kasper, Miriam Galvin, Mark Heverin, Caroline Ingre, Christopher J Mcdermott, Pamela Shaw, Ammar Al-Chalabi, Leonard H Van Den Berg, Mónica Povedano Panadés, Adriano Chiò, Mamede De Carvalho, Sofiane Bencheikh, Philippe Corcia, Mohammed Mouzouri, Andreas Hermann, Sharon Abrahams, Niall Pender, Philip Van Damme, Orla Hardiman
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目的:收集泛欧研究和行业联盟PRECISION-ALS当前神经心理学评估实践的全面见解,提出可以协调和促进更强大的跨国比较的领域。方法:通过半结构化访谈对PRECISION-ALS站点的代表进行调查,收集关于如何评估ALS患者的认知/行为改变的信息,包括如何对他们进行初步筛查,将他们分类为受损/未受损,以及纵向随访。使用描述性分析总结了PRECISION-ALS站点的评估实践。结果:11个PRECISION-ALS站点中有10个在疾病过程中至少进行一次认知和/或行为筛查,使用爱丁堡认知和行为ALS筛查,用于临床或研究目的。所有的研究中心都对损伤进行了分类,但对其的定义各不相同,有些使用当地的标准,有些使用其他国家的标准。大多数网站都考虑了年龄和教育程度,但在考虑这些因素的方式上有所不同。纵向协议在评估的数量、时间间隔和替代版本的使用方面有所不同。行为筛查的实施更加一致,以ECAS护理人员访谈为标准工具,然而,如何应用这些数据尚不明确。许多网站补充认知和行为筛查与额外的测量情绪和/或神经精神症状。结论:这些发现说明了神经心理学筛查实践的共性和差异。具体地点的差异可能会混淆涉及跨国数据共享的研究。PRECISION-ALS在生成前瞻性基于人群的数据集时,将为参与站点的神经心理学评估提供商定的协调协议。
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Neuropsychological assessment practices in PRECISION-ALS: challenges and opportunities for harmonization.

Objective: To gather comprehensive insights regarding current neuropsychological assessment practices in PRECISION-ALS, a pan-European research and industry consortium, to propose areas which can be harmonized and facilitate more robust cross-country comparisons.

Methods: Representatives from PRECISION-ALS sites were surveyed with a semi-structured interview, gathering information on how people with ALS are assessed for cognitive/behavioral change, including how they are initially screened, classified as impaired/unimpaired, and followed up longitudinally. Assessment practices across PRECISION-ALS sites were summarized using descriptive analysis.

Results: Ten of the eleven PRECISION-ALS sites perform cognitive and/or behavioral screening at least once during the course of the disease, using the Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioral ALS Screen, either for clinical or research purposes. All centers categorize impairment, but differ how it is defined, with some using local norms, and others using other countries' norms. Most sites account for age and education, but differ in how these factors are considered. Longitudinal protocols vary in terms of the number of assessments, time intervals, and use of alternative versions. Behavioral screening is more consistently implemented, with the ECAS caregiver interview as the standard tool, however there is a lack of clarity in how this data is applied. Many sites supplement cognitive and behavioral screening with additional measures of mood and/or neuropsychiatric symptoms.

Conclusions: These findings illustrate areas of commonality and divergence in neuropsychological screening practices. Site-specific variations are likely to confound research involving cross-country data-sharing. PRECISION-ALS, in generating prospective population-based datasets, will provide agreed harmonized protocols for neuropsychological assessment across participating sites.

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