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《牛津认知筛查(D-OCS)德语版:急性脑卒中与混合神经科样本的常模数据与验证》

The German version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (D-OCS): Normative data and validation in acute stroke and a mixed neurological sample.

机构信息

Klinik für Neurologie, Medizinische Fakultät, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Klinik für Neuroradiologie, Medizinische Fakultät, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

出版信息

J Neuropsychol. 2024 Sep;18(3):377-390. doi: 10.1111/jnp.12359. Epub 2024 Jan 18.

Abstract

Given the frequency of stroke worldwide, tools for neuropsychological assessment of patients with acute stroke are needed to identify cognitive impairments, guide rehabilitation efforts and allow for a prognosis of outcome. However, requirements for assessment tools for acute cognitive deficits differ substantially from tests for chronic neuropsychological impairments and screening tools for suspected dementia. The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) has been developed as a quick to administer neurocognitive screening for acute neurological patients providing information on various cognitive domains. It is available in different languages. The present study reports cut-off scores, parallel-test reliability and concurrent validity of the German version (D-OCS). Following standardized language adaptation and translation, the D-OCS was administered to 100 healthy individuals to generate cut-off scores (5th percentile). Subsequently, 88 neurological patients were assessed with both versions of the D-OCS as well as other tests to evaluate reliability and validity of the D-OCS subscales. In a further study, the D-OCS was compared to the MoCA test in 65 acute stroke patients revealing comparable sensitivity but also differences between both tools. The cut-off scores were comparable to other international versions of the OCS. Intraclass correlations were highly significant and document reliability of the D-OCS subtests. Scores on subtests correlated significantly with independent tests securing validity. Comparison with the MoCA revealed comparable sensitivity and specificity. The D-OCS is a reliable and valid assessment tool well suited for patients with acute stroke. Differences to the MoCA test are discussed.

摘要

鉴于全球中风的频率,需要有用于评估急性中风患者神经心理学的工具,以识别认知障碍,指导康复工作,并预测预后。然而,用于急性认知缺陷的评估工具的要求与用于慢性神经心理学损伤的测试和用于疑似痴呆的筛选工具有很大的不同。牛津认知筛查(OCS)已被开发为一种快速的急性神经科患者神经认知筛查工具,可提供有关各种认知领域的信息。它有多种语言版本。本研究报告了德语版(D-OCS)的截断分数、平行测试可靠性和同时效度。在进行标准化语言改编和翻译后,D-OCS 被用于 100 名健康个体,以生成截断分数(第 5 个百分位数)。随后,88 名神经科患者同时接受了 D-OCS 的两种版本以及其他测试,以评估 D-OCS 子量表的可靠性和有效性。在进一步的研究中,D-OCS 在 65 名急性中风患者中与 MoCA 测试进行了比较,结果显示两种工具具有相似的敏感性,但也存在差异。截断分数与 OCS 的其他国际版本相当。组内相关系数非常显著,证明了 D-OCS 子测试的可靠性。子测试的分数与独立测试显著相关,确保了有效性。与 MoCA 的比较显示出相似的敏感性和特异性。D-OCS 是一种可靠且有效的评估工具,非常适合急性中风患者。与 MoCA 测试的差异讨论如下。

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