菜单任务能预测中风后的职业表现、再入院和跌倒吗?

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Lisa A Lowenthal, Daniel Geller
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摘要

认知筛查对所有中风患者都至关重要,因为不识别认知障碍会对健康结果产生负面影响。蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)是一种在急性环境中常用的神经心理学筛查。然而,菜单任务(MT),一个标准化的基于性能的功能性认知屏幕,可能在识别这一人群的认知缺陷方面更好。本研究旨在确定(a) MT和MoCA之间的相关性,以及(b)哪种筛查能更好地预测轻度认知缺陷中风患者的预后(职业表现、跌倒和再入院)。采用前瞻性预测设计,在入院时对80名住院成人进行两种筛查。采用改良Rankin量表和劳顿日常生活工具活动(IADL)量表收集出院后30 d职业表现、跌倒和再入院数据。结果显示,筛查和MT之间存在微小的、不显著的正相关,可能是职业表现和出院后1个月再入院的更好预测指标。
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Does the Menu Task Predict Occupational Performance, Readmissions, and Falls After Stroke?

Cognitive screening is crucial for all stroke clients since not identifying cognitive impairments can negatively affect health outcomes. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a commonly used neuropsychological screen in the acute setting. However, the Menu Task (MT), a standardized performance-based functional cognitive screen, may be better at identifying cognitive deficits in this population. This study aimed to determine (a) the correlation between the MT and the MoCA, and (b) which screen better predicts outcomes (occupational performance, falls, and readmissions) in stroke patients with mild cognitive deficits. Using a prospective predictive design, both screens were administered to 80 hospitalized adults upon admission. Thirty days postdischarge occupational performance, as per the modified Rankin Scale and the Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) scale, falls and readmissions data were collected. The results showed a small, nonsignificant positive correlation between the screens and the MT may be a better predictor of occupational performance and readmissions 1 month postdischarge.

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期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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