Background: Dementia is a major and growing health problem, and early diagnosis is key to its management.Objective: With the ultimate goal of providing a monitoring tool that could be used to support the screening for cognitive decline, this study aims to develop a supervised, digitized version of 2 neuropsychological tests: Trail Making Test and Bells Test. The system consists of a web app that implements a tablet-based version of the tests and consists of an innovative vocal assistant that acts as the virtual supervisor for the execution of the test. A replay functionality is added to allow inspection of the user's performance after test completion.Methods: To deploy the system in a nonsupervised environment, extensive functional testing of the platform was conducted, together with a validation of the tablet-based tests. Such validation had the two-fold aim of evaluating system usability and acceptance and investigating the concurrent validity of computerized assessment compared with the corresponding paper-and-pencil counterparts.Results: The results obtained from 83 older adults showed high system acceptance, despite the patients' low familiarity with technology. The system software was successfully validated. A concurrent validation of the system reported good ability of the digitized tests to retain the same predictive power of the corresponding paper-based tests.Conclusions: Altogether, the positive results pave the way for the deployment of the system to a nonsupervised environment, thus representing a potential efficacious and ecological solution to support clinicians in the identification of early signs of cognitive decline.

Supervised digital neuropsychological tests for cognitive decline in elderly: usability and clinical validity / Lunardini, F., Luperto, M., Romeo, M., Basilico, N., Daniele, K., Azzolino, D., Damanti, S., Abbate, C., Mari, D., Cesari, M., Borghese, N.a., Ferrante, S.. - In: JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH. - ISSN 2291-5222. - 8:9(2020). [10.2196/17963]

Supervised digital neuropsychological tests for cognitive decline in elderly: usability and clinical validity

Damanti S;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Background: Dementia is a major and growing health problem, and early diagnosis is key to its management.Objective: With the ultimate goal of providing a monitoring tool that could be used to support the screening for cognitive decline, this study aims to develop a supervised, digitized version of 2 neuropsychological tests: Trail Making Test and Bells Test. The system consists of a web app that implements a tablet-based version of the tests and consists of an innovative vocal assistant that acts as the virtual supervisor for the execution of the test. A replay functionality is added to allow inspection of the user's performance after test completion.Methods: To deploy the system in a nonsupervised environment, extensive functional testing of the platform was conducted, together with a validation of the tablet-based tests. Such validation had the two-fold aim of evaluating system usability and acceptance and investigating the concurrent validity of computerized assessment compared with the corresponding paper-and-pencil counterparts.Results: The results obtained from 83 older adults showed high system acceptance, despite the patients' low familiarity with technology. The system software was successfully validated. A concurrent validation of the system reported good ability of the digitized tests to retain the same predictive power of the corresponding paper-based tests.Conclusions: Altogether, the positive results pave the way for the deployment of the system to a nonsupervised environment, thus representing a potential efficacious and ecological solution to support clinicians in the identification of early signs of cognitive decline.
2020
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JMIR Publications Inc.
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http://mhealth.jmir.org/2020/9/e17963/
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Goal 4: Quality education
Bells Test
Trail Making Test
aging
computerized testing
dementia
eHealth
early diagnosis
mild cognitive impairment
neuropsychological assessment
Supervised digital neuropsychological tests for cognitive decline in elderly: usability and clinical validity / Lunardini, F., Luperto, M., Romeo, M., Basilico, N., Daniele, K., Azzolino, D., Damanti, S., Abbate, C., Mari, D., Cesari, M., Borghese, N.a., Ferrante, S.. - In: JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH. - ISSN 2291-5222. - 8:9(2020). [10.2196/17963]
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Lunardini, F; Luperto, M; Romeo, M; Basilico, N; Daniele, K; Azzolino, D; Damanti, S; Abbate, C; Mari, D; Cesari, M; Borghese, Na; Ferrante, S...espandi
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