Binoy Sharon, Montaser-Kouhsari Leila, Ponger Penina, Saban William
Center for Accessible Neuropsychology and Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2024 Jan 8;17:1325215. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1325215. eCollection 2023.
There is a critical need for accessible neuropsychological testing for basic research and translational studies worldwide. Traditional in-person neuropsychological studies are inherently difficult to conduct because testing requires the recruitment and participation of individuals with neurological conditions. Consequently, studies are often based on small sample sizes, are highly time-consuming, and lack diversity. To address these challenges, in the last decade, the utilization of remote testing platforms has demonstrated promising results regarding the feasibility and efficiency of collecting patient data online. Herein, we tested the validity and generalizability of remote administration of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) test. We administered the MoCA to English and Hebrew speakers from three different populations: Parkinson's disease, Cerebellar Ataxia, and healthy controls via video conferencing. First, we found that the online MoCA scores do not differ from traditional in-person studies, demonstrating convergent validity. Second, the MoCA scores of both our online patient groups were lower than controls, demonstrating construct validity. Third, we did not find differences between the two language versions of the remote MoCA, supporting its generalizability to different languages and the efficiency of collecting binational data (USA and Israel). Given these results, future studies can utilize the remote MoCA, and potentially other remote neuropsychological tests to collect data more efficiently across multiple different patient populations, language versions, and nations.
全球范围内的基础研究和转化研究迫切需要可及的神经心理学测试。传统的面对面神经心理学研究本质上很难开展,因为测试需要招募患有神经疾病的个体并让其参与。因此,研究往往基于小样本量,耗时极长,且缺乏多样性。为应对这些挑战,在过去十年中,远程测试平台的使用在在线收集患者数据的可行性和效率方面已显示出有前景的结果。在此,我们测试了蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)测试远程管理的有效性和普遍性。我们通过视频会议对来自帕金森病、小脑共济失调和健康对照这三个不同群体的英语和希伯来语使用者进行了MoCA测试。首先,我们发现在线MoCA分数与传统的面对面研究没有差异,证明了收敛效度。其次,我们两个在线患者组的MoCA分数均低于对照组,证明了结构效度。第三,我们没有发现远程MoCA的两种语言版本之间存在差异,支持了其对不同语言的普遍性以及收集双边数据(美国和以色列)的效率。鉴于这些结果,未来的研究可以利用远程MoCA以及潜在的其他远程神经心理学测试,以更高效地跨多个不同患者群体、语言版本和国家收集数据。