Giessler-Gonzalez Kalena, Tracy Brian, Davies Patricia L, Stephens Jaclyn A
Braintrust Services LLC, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
Health & Exercise Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
Occup Ther Health Care. 2025 Jan;39(1):57-71. doi: 10.1080/07380577.2023.2191280. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
Multitasking measures, such as dual task assessments, are particularly useful in detecting subtle deficits that can influence occupational performance after injuries, like sports-related concussion (SRC). In past work, our research team developed and revised a dual task assessment, the Dual Task Screen (DTS). Here, we evaluated nineteen healthy athletes using the revised DTS to address two specific research objectives. First, to replicate pilot study findings and demonstrate that the revised DTS is sensitive to dual task motor costs (i.e. poorer motor performance under dual task conditions, compared to single task conditions). Second, to evaluate if the revised DTS is sensitive to dual task cognitive costs (i.e. poorer cognitive performance under dual task conditions, compared to single task conditions). We confirmed that the revised DTS was sensitive to both dual task motor and cognitive costs; thus it is a valid measure of dual task performance. These positive findings support its prospective, future use by occupational therapists to evaluate multitasking performance after injuries, like SRC, or other injuries and illnesses that elicit deficits affecting optimal occupational performance.
多任务测量方法,如双重任务评估,在检测可能影响受伤后职业表现的细微缺陷时特别有用,比如与运动相关的脑震荡(SRC)。在过去的工作中,我们的研究团队开发并修订了一种双重任务评估工具,即双重任务筛查(DTS)。在此,我们使用修订后的DTS对19名健康运动员进行评估,以实现两个特定的研究目标。第一,重复初步研究结果,并证明修订后的DTS对双重任务运动成本敏感(即与单任务条件相比,双重任务条件下运动表现更差)。第二,评估修订后的DTS是否对双重任务认知成本敏感(即与单任务条件相比,双重任务条件下认知表现更差)。我们证实,修订后的DTS对双重任务运动成本和认知成本均敏感;因此,它是双重任务表现的有效测量方法。这些积极的研究结果支持职业治疗师在未来对其进行前瞻性应用,以评估受伤后(如SRC)或其他导致影响最佳职业表现的缺陷的损伤和疾病后的多任务表现。