验证威斯康星州阿尔茨海默氏症预防登记处的远程认知测试。

IF 4.4 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

远程认知评估解决了老年参与者参与研究的障碍,但纵向研究的连续性是一个挑战。我们检查了基于电话的评估(T-COG)的分数是否有效和可靠地估计了面对面的传统神经心理学发现。方法:威斯康星州阿尔茨海默病预防登记处(WRAP)的参与者在过去12个月内完成了亲自测试,并被邀请完成后续的T-COG访问。使用Bland-Altman图和类内相关性来评估可重复性和偏倚。结果:面对面与T-COG评分之间的相关性为中大量级(Pearson r: 0.57 ~ 0.80,组内相关系数:0.52 ~ 0.79)。Bland-Altman图显示了适度广泛的一致限制,但没有明显的偏见。讨论:wrap -缩写T-COG电池可在不到一个小时内完成,并与现场测试管理显示出良好的一致性。T-COG选项的可用性可以减少丢失的数据和/或在出现亲自出席障碍时提高保留。重点:与现场评估相比,远程测试具有足够的有效性。电话临床前阿尔茨海默氏症的合成与原始的相关性很好。当现场测试存在障碍时,远程选项可以减少丢失的数据。远程评估可以促进参与者的招募和保留。
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Validating remote cognitive tests in the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention.

Validating remote cognitive tests in the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention.

Introduction: Remote cognitive assessment addresses barriers to research participation for older participants, but continuity in longitudinal studies is a challenge. We examined whether scores from telephone-based assessments (T-COG) were valid and reliable estimates of in-person traditional neuropsychological findings.

Methods: Participants in the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention (WRAP) who had completed in-person testing within the prior 12 months were invited to complete a follow-up T-COG visit. Bland-Altman plots and intraclass correlations were used to assess repeatability and bias.

Results: Correlations between in-person and T-COG scores were of moderate to large magnitude (Pearson r: 0.57 to 0.80, intraclass correlation coefficients: 0.52 to 0.79). Bland-Altman plots revealed moderately wide limits of agreement, but no clear bias.

Discussion: The WRAP-abbreviated T-COG battery can be completed in less than an hour and shows good concordance with in-person test administration. Availability of the T-COG option may reduce missing data and/or enhance retention when obstacles to in-person attendance arise.

Highlights: Remote testing had adequate validity compared to in-person assessment.A telephone preclinical Alzheimer's composite correlated well with the original.Remote options may reduce missing data when barriers exist to in-person testing.Teleassessment may facilitate participant recruitment and retention.

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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
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101
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Alzheimer''s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring (DADM) is an open access, peer-reviewed, journal from the Alzheimer''s Association® that will publish new research that reports the discovery, development and validation of instruments, technologies, algorithms, and innovative processes. Papers will cover a range of topics interested in the early and accurate detection of individuals with memory complaints and/or among asymptomatic individuals at elevated risk for various forms of memory disorders. The expectation for published papers will be to translate fundamental knowledge about the neurobiology of the disease into practical reports that describe both the conceptual and methodological aspects of the submitted scientific inquiry. Published topics will explore the development of biomarkers, surrogate markers, and conceptual/methodological challenges. Publication priority will be given to papers that 1) describe putative surrogate markers that accurately track disease progression, 2) biomarkers that fulfill international regulatory requirements, 3) reports from large, well-characterized population-based cohorts that comprise the heterogeneity and diversity of asymptomatic individuals and 4) algorithmic development that considers multi-marker arrays (e.g., integrated-omics, genetics, biofluids, imaging, etc.) and advanced computational analytics and technologies.
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