Rosli Roshaslina, Tan Maw Pin, Gray William K, Subramanian Pathmawathi, Mohd Hairi Noran Naqiah, Chin Ai-Vyrn
a University of Malaya , Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia.
b Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust , North Tyneside General Hospital , UK.
Clin Gerontol. 2017 Jul-Sep;40(4):249-257. doi: 10.1080/07317115.2017.1311978. Epub 2017 Mar 29.
To pilot two new cognitive screening tools for use in an urban Malaysian population and to compare their criterion validity against a gold standard, the well-established Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE).
The IDEA cognitive screen, Picture-based Memory Impairment Scale (PMIS), and MMSE were administered to a convenience sample of elderly (≥ 65 years) from the community and outpatient clinics at an urban teaching hospital. Consensus diagnosis was performed by two geriatricians blinded to PMIS and IDEA cognitive screen scores using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V) clinical criteria. The MMSE performance was used as a reference.
The study enrolled 66 participants, with a median age of 78.5 years (interquartile range [IQR], 72.5-83.0) years and 11.0 median years of education (IQR, 9.0-13.0). Forty-three (65.2%) were female, and 32 (48.4%) were Chinese. The area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve values were .962 (IDEA cognitive screen), .970 (PMIS), and .935 (MMSE). The optimal cutoff values for sensitivity and specificity were: IDEA cognitive screen: ≤ 11, 90.9% and 89.7%; PMIS: ≤ 6, 97.3% and 69.0%; and MMSE: ≤ 23, 84.6% and 76.0%. Although the sample size was small, multivariable logistic regression modelling suggested that all three screen scores did not appear to be educationally biased.
The IDEA and PMIS tools are potentially valid screening tools for dementia in urban Malaysia, and perform at least as well as the MMSE. Further work on larger representative, cohorts is needed to further assess the psychometric properties.
Study provides alternative screening tools for dementia for both non-specialists and specialists.
在马来西亚城市人群中试用两种新的认知筛查工具,并将其与公认的金标准——简易精神状态检查表(MMSE)进行标准效度比较。
对一家城市教学医院社区和门诊的老年(≥65岁)便利样本进行IDEA认知筛查、基于图片的记忆损害量表(PMIS)和MMSE测试。由两名对PMIS和IDEA认知筛查分数不知情的老年病专家根据《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第五版(DSM-V)临床标准进行共识诊断。以MMSE表现作为参考。
该研究纳入了66名参与者,年龄中位数为78.5岁(四分位间距[IQR],72.5 - 83.0岁),教育年限中位数为11.0年(IQR,9.0 - 13.0)。43名(65.2%)为女性,32名(48.4%)为华裔。受试者工作特征(AUROC)曲线下面积值分别为:IDEA认知筛查为0.962,PMIS为0.970,MMSE为0.935。敏感性和特异性的最佳临界值分别为:IDEA认知筛查:≤11,90.9%和89.7%;PMIS:≤6,97.3%和69.0%;MMSE:≤23,84.6%和76.0%。尽管样本量较小,但多变量逻辑回归模型表明,所有三个筛查分数似乎均无教育偏差。
IDEA和PMIS工具可能是马来西亚城市地区痴呆症的有效筛查工具,其表现至少与MMSE相当。需要对更大的代表性队列进行进一步研究,以进一步评估其心理测量特性。
该研究为非专科医生和专科医生提供了用于痴呆症筛查的替代工具。