The Brief Cognitive Assessment Tool (BCAT): A new test emphasizing contextual memory, executive functions, attentional capacity, and the prediction of instrumental activities of daily living

2012 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 183-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
William E. Mansbach ◽  
Elizabeth E. MacDougall ◽  
Andrew S. Rosenzweig
Author(s):  
A.S. Atkins1 ◽  
A. Khan ◽  
D. Ulshen ◽  
A. Vaughan ◽  
D. Balentin ◽  
...  

Background: Continuing advances in the understanding of Alzheimer’s disease progression have inspired development of disease-modifying therapeutics intended for use in preclinical populations. However, identification of clinically meaningful cognitive and functional outcomes for individuals who are, by definition, asymptomatic remains a significant challenge. Clinical trials for prevention and early intervention require measures with increased sensitivity to subtle deficits in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) that comprise the first functional declines in prodromal disease. Validation of potential endpoints is required to ensure measure sensitivity and reliability in the populations of interest. Objectives: The present research validates use of the Virtual Reality Functional Capacity Assessment Tool (VRFCAT) for performance-based assessment of IADL functioning in older adults (age 55+) with subjective cognitive decline. Design: Cross-sectional validation study. Setting: All participants were evaluated on-site at NeuroCog Trials, Durham, NC, USA. Participants: Participants included 245 healthy younger adults ages 20-54 (131 female), 247 healthy older adults ages 55-91 (151 female) and 61 older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) ages 56-97 (45 female). Measures: Virtual Reality Functional Capacity Assessment Tool; Brief Assessment of Cognition App; Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study Prevention Instrument Project – Mail-In Cognitive Function Screening Instrument; Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study Instrumental Activities of Daily Living – Prevention Instrument, University of California, San Diego Performance-Based Skills Assessment – Validation of Intermediate Measures; Montreal Cognitive Assessment; Trail Making Test- Part B. Results: Participants with SCD performed significantly worse than age-matched normative controls on all VRFCAT endpoints, including total completion time, errors and forced progressions (p≤0001 for all, after Bonferonni correction). Consistent with prior findings, both groups performed significantly worse than healthy younger adults (age 20-54). Participants with SCD also performed significantly worse than controls on objective cognitive measures. VRFCAT performance was strongly correlated with cognitive performance. In the SCD group, VRFCAT performance was strongly correlated with cognitive performance across nearly all tests with significant correlation coefficients ranging from 0.3 to 0.7; VRFCAT summary measures all had correlations greater than r=0.5 with MoCA performance and BAC App Verbal Memory (p<0.01 for all). Conclusions: Findings suggest the VRFCAT provides a sensitive tool for evaluation of IADL functioning in individuals with subjective cognitive decline. Strong correlations with cognition across groups suggest the VRFCAT may be uniquely suited for clinical trials in preclinical AD, as well as longitudinal investigations of the relationship between cognition and function.


2019 ◽  
Vol 87 (09) ◽  
pp. 504-510
Author(s):  
Ümran Sema Seven ◽  
Sümeyya Ilcin ◽  
Josef Kessler ◽  
Elke Kalbe

Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Die Erfassung der Alltagsaktivitäten (Activities of Daily Living, ADL) stößt im Rahmen der Demenzdiagnostik bei Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund auf Grenzen, da bisherige Skalen sprachliche, bildungsspezifische, kulturell-religiöse und Lifestyle-Faktoren kaum berücksichtigen. Ziel der Studie Ziel ist die Entwicklung der „Cologne Culture ADL“ (CC-ADL), die kulturell-religiöse Lifestyle-Aspekte sowie die zunehmende Digitalisierung im Alltag berücksichtigt und für deutsche und türkischstämmige Migrantinnen und Migranten geeignet ist. Methoden Zur Generierung von ADL-Items wurden qualitative Interviews (N = 15) mit kognitiv nicht eingeschränkten deutschen und türkischen Probanden geführt und eine erste Skalenversion des Instruments entwickelt, die erneut bei kognitiv nicht eingeschränkten deutschen (n = 197) und türkischen Probanden (n = 53) angewandt wurde. Auf Basis einer Itemanalyse entstand die gekürzte ADL-Skala, die Einschränkungen der „Kognition“, „Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADL)“ und „Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL)“ erfragt – bei türkischen Probanden kommen Fragen zum muslimischen Gebet hinzu. Zum Ausschluss von kognitiven Störungen und Depressionen wurden der Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), die Geriatrische Depressionsskala (GDS) und zur Skalen-Validierung die Bayer-ADL angewandt. Ergebnisse Der Alltag von deutschen und türkischen Menschen unterschied sich in Aspekten der religiösen Alltagsgestaltung sowie im Hinblick auf kulturell-gesellschaftliche Aktivitäten, die in der CC-ADL berücksichtigt werden. Die Reliabilitätsanalyse bezüglich der internen Konsistenz ergab für die Subskalen: „Kognition“ (Deutsche α = .43; Türken α = .80); BADL (Deutsche α = .55; Türken α = −.04); IADL (Deutsche α = .91; Türken α = .83); Gebetsitems (Türken) α = .73. Die Korrelation des CC-ADL-Gesamtscores mit der Bayer-ADL beträgt für deutsche Personen ρ = .347 (p < .00) und für türkische Personen ρ =.520 (p < .01). Schlussfolgerung Die Entwicklung dieser für Migranten geeigneten ADL-Skala kann eine wichtige Lücke in der Demenzdiagnostik schließen. Zur Entwicklung einer finalen Version der CC-ADL bedarf es weiterer Daten von kognitiv gesunden Probandinnen / Probanden und Patientinnen / Patienten (Mild Cognitive Impairment und Demenz).


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 831-831
Author(s):  
Chaiwoo Lee ◽  
John Rudnik ◽  
Joseph Coughlin

Abstract As the caregiver ratio declines, technology will play an increasingly important role in supporting formal and informal caregivers. This presentation will report on the particular effects that frontier technologies may have on various tasks associated with caregiving, including assisting with basic Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). The expert panel predicted that different technologies and new products will have varied effects on caregiving tasks, and that some tasks may be more impacted than others. Some of the key opportunities and barriers to integrating technologies into various tasks of caregiving will be discussed.


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