Balit Nasri, Sun Sophie, Zhang Yilin, Sharp Madeleine
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montréal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Montréal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2024 Dec;129:107183. doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2024.107183. Epub 2024 Oct 22.
A better understanding of the heterogeneity in the cognitive and mood symptoms of Parkinson's disease will require research conducted in large samples of patients. Fully online and remote research assessments present interesting opportunities for scaling up research but the feasibility and reliability of remote and fully unsupervised performance-based cognitive testing in individuals with Parkinson's disease is unknown. This study aims to establish the feasibility and reliability of this testing modality in Parkinson's patients.
Sixty-seven Parkinson's patients and 36 older adults completed two sessions of an at-home, online battery of five cognitive tasks and three self-report questionnaires. Feasibility was established by examining completion rates and data quality. Test-retest reliability was evaluated using the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC (2,1)).
Overall completion rates and data quality were high with few participant exclusions across tasks. With regards to test-retest reliability, intraclass correlation coefficients were quite variable across measures extracted from a task as well as across tasks, but at least one standard measure from each task achieved moderate to good reliability levels. Self-report questionnaires achieved a higher test-retest reliability than cognitive tasks. Feasibility and reliability were similar between Parkinson's patients and older adults.
These results demonstrate that remote and unsupervised testing is a feasible and reliable method of measuring cognition and mood in Parkinson's patients that achieves levels of test-retest reliability that are comparable to those reported for standard in-person testing.
要更好地理解帕金森病认知和情绪症状的异质性,需要对大量患者样本进行研究。完全在线和远程的研究评估为扩大研究规模提供了有趣的机会,但帕金森病患者远程且完全无人监督的基于表现的认知测试的可行性和可靠性尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定这种测试方式在帕金森病患者中的可行性和可靠性。
67名帕金森病患者和36名老年人在家中完成了两轮在线测试,包括五项认知任务和三份自我报告问卷。通过检查完成率和数据质量来确定可行性。使用组内相关系数(ICC(2,1))评估重测信度。
总体完成率和数据质量较高,各任务中需要排除的参与者很少。关于重测信度,从一项任务中提取的测量指标以及不同任务之间的组内相关系数差异很大,但每个任务至少有一项标准测量指标达到了中等至良好的信度水平。自我报告问卷的重测信度高于认知任务。帕金森病患者和老年人在可行性和可靠性方面相似。
这些结果表明,远程且无人监督的测试是一种可行且可靠的方法,可用于测量帕金森病患者的认知和情绪,其重测信度水平与标准的面对面测试相当。