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哪种蓝莓更具价值?失语症成年人功能性计算能力评估的开发与验证。

Which blueberries are better value? The development and validation of the functional numeracy assessment for adults with aphasia.

机构信息

Division of Psychology & Language Sciences, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2023 Jul-Aug;58(4):1294-1315. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12867. Epub 2023 Mar 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with aphasia (PWA) can experience functional numeracy difficulties, that is, problems understanding or using numbers in everyday life, which can have numerous negative impacts on their daily lives. There is growing interest in designing functional numeracy interventions for PWA; however, there are limited suitable assessments available to monitor the impact of these interventions. Existing functional numeracy assessments lack breadth and are not designed to be accessible for PWA, potentially confounding their performance. Additionally, they do not include real-life demands, such as time pressure, which may affect their ecological validity. Thus, there is a crucial need for a new assessment to facilitate further research of PWA's functional numeracy.

AIMS

To develop, validate and pilot a wide-ranging, aphasia-friendly functional numeracy assessment to investigate how functional numeracy is impacted by aphasia severity and time pressure demands, and to explore predictors of PWA's functional numeracy.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: To develop the Functional Numeracy Assessment (FNA), 38 items inspired by the General Health Numeracy Test (GHNT) and Excellence Gateway were adapted for suitability for PWA and entered in a computerized psychometric-style test. The final 23 items (FNA23) were selected based on 213 neurotypical controls' performance, and controlled for difficulty, response modality and required numeracy skills. Aphasia-friendly adaptations of the GHNT and Subjective Numeracy Scale were used to examine the FNA23's concurrent validity. Internal consistency reliability and interrater reliability (for spoken responses) were also examined. A novel Time Pressure Task was created by slight adaptation of seven FNA23 questions to explore the effects of time pressure on functional numeracy performance. A total of 20 PWA and 102 controls completed all measures on an online testing platform.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: The FNA23 demonstrated acceptable internal consistency reliability (KR-20 = 0.81) and perfect interrater reliability (for spoken responses). FNA23 and GHNT scores were positively associated, suggesting satisfactory concurrent validity. PWA demonstrated poorer functional numeracy than controls and took longer to complete assessments, indicating that aphasia impacts functional numeracy. Time pressure did not significantly impact performance. PWA demonstrated a wide range of functional numeracy abilities, with some performing similarly to controls.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The FNA23 is a wide-ranging, valid and reliable assessment which, with further development, will be a useful tool to identify and monitor PWA's functional numeracy difficulties in research and clinical practice. Considering PWA's widespread functional numeracy difficulties evidenced by this study, all PWA would likely benefit from routine evaluation for functional numeracy difficulties as part of their neurorehabilitation journeys.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on this subject Few studies have investigated functional numeracy difficulties in PWA. No published functional numeracy assessments exist that have been specifically designed to be accessible for PWA. What this paper adds to existing knowledge The newly developed FNA23 is a valid and reliable tool to extensively assess PWA's functional numeracy. This study confirmed previous findings of widespread functional numeracy difficulties in PWA that are related to their aphasia severity. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? The FNA23 can be used to assess PWA's functional numeracy to inform areas of strengths and difficulties to target in intervention, and to monitor progress towards achieving intervention objectives. All PWA should be routinely evaluated for functional numeracy difficulties.

摘要

背景

患有失语症的人(PWA)可能会出现功能性计算困难,即在日常生活中理解或使用数字方面存在问题,这可能会对他们的日常生活产生诸多负面影响。人们对为 PWA 设计功能性计算干预措施越来越感兴趣;然而,目前可用的合适评估方法有限,无法监测这些干预措施的效果。现有的功能性计算评估方法缺乏广度,并且不是为 PWA 设计的,可能会混淆他们的表现。此外,它们不包括现实生活中的需求,例如时间压力,这可能会影响其生态有效性。因此,迫切需要新的评估方法来促进对 PWA 功能性计算的进一步研究。

目的

开发、验证和试点一种广泛的、适合失语症患者的功能性计算评估方法,以调查功能性计算如何受到失语症严重程度和时间压力需求的影响,并探讨 PWA 功能性计算的预测因素。

方法与程序

为了开发功能性计算评估(FNA),受一般健康计算测试(GHNT)和卓越网关启发的 38 个项目进行了适应性调整,以适合 PWA,并输入计算机化的心理测量式测试中。根据 213 名神经典型对照者的表现,选择了最后 23 个项目(FNA23),并对其进行了难度、反应模式和所需计算技能的控制。对 GHNT 和主观计算量表进行了适合失语症患者的改编,以检验 FNA23 的同时效度。还检查了内部一致性信度和评分者间信度(用于口语反应)。通过对七个 FNA23 问题进行轻微改编,创建了一个新的时间压力任务,以探索时间压力对功能性计算表现的影响。共有 20 名 PWA 和 102 名对照者在在线测试平台上完成了所有测试。

结果和结论

FNA23 显示出可接受的内部一致性信度(KR-20=0.81)和完美的评分者间信度(用于口语反应)。FNA23 和 GHNT 分数呈正相关,表明同时效度令人满意。PWA 的功能性计算能力明显低于对照组,并且完成评估所需的时间更长,这表明失语症会影响功能性计算。时间压力并没有显著影响表现。PWA 表现出广泛的功能性计算能力,其中一些人的表现与对照组相似。

FNA23 是一种广泛、有效且可靠的评估方法,经过进一步开发,将成为一种有用的工具,可在研究和临床实践中识别和监测 PWA 的功能性计算困难。考虑到这项研究中 PWA 表现出的广泛的功能性计算困难,所有 PWA 可能都需要常规评估功能性计算困难,作为他们神经康复之旅的一部分。

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