Koss E, Patterson M B, Ownby R, Stuckey J C, Whitehouse P J
Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
Arch Neurol. 1993 Jan;50(1):92-7. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1993.00540010086023.
To evaluate if caregivers are reliable informants concerning memory deficits in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Responses of caregivers of patients with probable AD and responses of healthy control subjects on a standardized memory questionnaire were compared with objective measures of cognition (Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease neuropsychological battery) and with clinical estimates of activities of daily living, depression, and psychopathology (Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease [CERAD] clinical assessment battery) using the Self-report Memory Questionnaire.
A federally funded AD research center.
The referred sample included 117 patients with probable AD, their informants, and 41 healthy control subjects age-matched to the patients. Patients and control subjects were between the ages of 58 and 85 years, had between 9 and 19 years of education, and were in good health.
Patients who did not meet NINCDS-ADRDA criteria of probable AD.
The optimal number of questionnaire items yielding the best combination of sensitivity and specificity.
An abbreviated version of the scale, renamed the Short-Memory Questionnaire, had excellent specificity and sensitivity for identifying dementia. Positive and negative predictive values were 63.5% and near 100%, respectively. The Short-Memory Questionnaire showed good reliability, internal consistency, and external validity. Caregiver appraisals of memory deficits significantly correlated with objective measures of memory and also with generalized cognitive dysfunction.
Caregivers of patients with AD are reliable informants of their relatives' deficits. The Short-Memory Questionnaire is an easily administered, informant-based scale that may be useful in clinical settings or epidemiologic studies to screen out persons with memory difficulties.
评估护理人员作为阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者记忆缺陷情况的可靠信息提供者的程度。
使用自我报告记忆问卷,将可能患有AD的患者的护理人员的回答与健康对照受试者在标准化记忆问卷上的回答,与认知的客观测量指标(阿尔茨海默病神经心理学综合成套测验登记联盟)以及日常生活活动、抑郁和精神病理学的临床评估指标(阿尔茨海默病神经心理学综合成套测验登记联盟临床评估量表)进行比较。
一个由联邦政府资助的AD研究中心。
所纳入的样本包括117例可能患有AD的患者、他们的信息提供者以及41名与患者年龄匹配的健康对照受试者。患者和对照受试者年龄在58至85岁之间,受教育年限在9至19年之间,且身体健康。
不符合NINCDS-ADRDA可能AD标准的患者。
产生最佳敏感性和特异性组合的问卷项目的最佳数量。
该量表的一个简化版本,重新命名为简短记忆问卷,在识别痴呆方面具有出色的特异性和敏感性。阳性预测值和阴性预测值分别为63.5%和近100%。简短记忆问卷显示出良好的信度、内部一致性和外部效度。护理人员对记忆缺陷的评估与记忆的客观测量指标以及普遍认知功能障碍显著相关。
AD患者的护理人员是其亲属缺陷情况的可靠信息提供者。简短记忆问卷是一种易于实施的、基于信息提供者的量表,在临床环境或流行病学研究中可能有助于筛查出有记忆困难的人群。