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Margaret M Weightman1, Karen L McCulloch2, Mary V Radomski1, Marsha Finkelstein1, Amy S Cecchini1,3, Leslie F Davidson4, Kristin J Heaton5,6, Laurel B Smith5, Matthew R Scherer7.
Abstract
The Assessment of Military Multitasking Performance (AMMP) is a battery of functional dual-tasks and multitasks based on military activities that target known sensorimotor, cognitive, and exertional vulnerabilities after concussion/mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). The AMMP was developed to help address known limitations in post concussive return to duty assessment and decision making. Once validated, the AMMP is intended for use in combination with other metrics to inform duty-readiness decisions in Active Duty Service Members following concussion. This study used an iterative process of repeated interrater reliability testing and feasibility feedback to drive modifications to the 9 tasks of the original AMMP which resulted in a final version of 6 tasks with metrics that demonstrated clinically acceptable ICCs of > 0.92 (range of 0.92-1.0) for the 3 dual tasks and > 0.87 (range 0.87-1.0) for the metrics of the 3 multitasks. Three metrics involved in recording subject errors across 2 tasks did not achieve ICCs above 0.85 set apriori for multitasks (0.64) and above 0.90 set for dual-tasks (0.77 and 0.86) and were not used for further analysis. This iterative process involved 3 phases of testing with between 13 and 26 subjects, ages 18-42 years, tested in each phase from a combined cohort of healthy controls and Service Members with mTBI. Study findings support continued validation of this assessment tool to provide rehabilitation clinicians further return to duty assessment methods robust to ceiling effects with strong face validity to injured Warriors and their leaders.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28056045 PMCID: PMC5215871 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1AMMP Testing Phases—iterative task development process.
USARIEM = United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, HC = healthy control, SALUTE = Size, Activity, Location, Unit or Uniform, Time, Equipment; ISAW = Instrumented Stand and Walk, IRR = Interrater reliability, CQ Duty = Charge of Quarters Duty Task, Rx = reaction, mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury.
The Assessment of Military Multitasking Performance tasks, metrics and example modifications.
Run time (sec) Words correct Word errors Path errors Dual Task Cost (DTC) | The IAT requires running a course with rapid direction changes and serpentine navigation of 4 cones. In the dual task condition, the subject is given a 5 to 7 word packing list to remember (number of words scaled to number recalled in single task condition). | Instruct raters to stand close to and in front of subject to improve ability to hear call out of recalled “packing list” words. Edit packing list words to remove easily confused (band aid vs bandage) or 3 word items (100 mph tape) | |
Rounds loaded DTC Words Correct Word Errors Words DTC | The subject loads M-16 dummy rounds into a magazine as fast as possible. The dual-task condition requires monitoring radio communication about an upcoming company FTX, responding “check” when key words are spoken by specific characters interacting in the radio chatter. | Instruct subject to “speak loudly so I can hear you”. Instruct raters to sit directly in front of subjects to improve ability to hear the “check” word response by subject. | |
Walk time (sec) Grid Coordinates correct DTC time and correct grid coordinates | The ISAW-Grid task involves using wireless wearable inertial sensors and a clinical software program to measure static postural sway and then dynamic stability during walking and turning, the walk is timed. A grid memorization task provided in the context of a patrol mission provides the cognitive challenge. | Instruct subject to “speak loudly so I can hear you”. Instruct raters to stand close to and in front of subject to improve ability to hear call out of recalled grid-coordinates. | |
IED Markers Correct Patrol Observations correct Visual Clarity (1–10 Visual Analog Scale) Rate of Perceived Exertion (Borg 6–20 scale) Reaction time (msec) | The subject gathers information from video surveillance and radio communications while exercising at 65% to 85% of age predicted maximal heart rate by doing continuous step-ups on an exercise step to simulate a dismounted patrol. IED markers and pertinent logistical information must be recalled and reported at specific times while also requiring a reaction time trigger switch press to an intermittently recurring tone sound (11 tone sounds in 12 minutes). | SALUTE video revised to include IED marker identification to increase task complexity. Addition of auditory reaction time component. Removal of “SALUTE” reporting format with modification to a “question-answer” general PATROL reporting format. Provide specific examples on score sheets as to correct answers to PATROL questions. Addition of symptom report for visual clarity and level of effort (RPE). | |
Task Completion Transits Total Task Time (min/sec) Rule Breaks | Requires the subject to organize and implement a plan in order to complete a number of tasks all while pulling CQ duty. Tasks such as assembling a footstool, inventorying supplies, radioing barracks room availability to the 1st Sergeant all occur under time and efficiency rules. | Initial revisions described previously (Smith et al., 2014) Revisions of score sheets to include operational definitions for all task performance metrics and operational definitions of errors. Addition of metrics for several task performance items. | |
Task completion time (sec) Correct odd/even numbers Total errors: odd/even number and sequence | The RRA task requires the subject to respond to a directional Stroop signal and complete several maneuvers such as avoiding a trip wire, a 3–5 second rush, combat rolls, side shuttling and back pedaling while carrying a simulated weapon. The subject uses a short focal point scope on the weapon to identify numbers on a computer screen based on instructions given before the task starts. | Instruct subject to “call out the numbers loudly so I can hear you”. Instruct raters to stand close to the subject while s/he is calling out numbers to improve ability to hear responses. Improved operational definitions of specific errors (i.e., hesitation). Combination of errors into one metric so all errors were summed. |
Subject Demographics.
| Variable | USARIEM | Fort Bragg | Fort Bragg | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phase I | Phase II | Phase III | ||
| (N = 20 HC) | (N = 13 mTBI) | (N = 26, 7 HC, 19 mTBI) | ||
| 25 (19–32) | 31 (21–42) | 25 (19–42) | ||
| Female | 9 (45%) | 1 (7%) | 2 (7.7%) | |
| Male | 11 (55%) | 12 (92.3%) | 24 (92.3%) | |
| Black/African American | 8 (40%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (7.7%) | |
| Caucasian | 7 (35%) | 7 (53.8%) | 17 (68.4%) | |
| Hispanic/Latino | 3 (15%) | 5 (38.5%) | 4 (15.4%) | |
| Other | 2 (10%) | 1 (7.7%) | 3 (11.5%) | |
| 15 (75%) | 7 (53.8%) | 23 (88.5%) | ||
| High school | 7 (35%) | 0 (0%) | 6 (23.1%) | |
| Some college/ Associate degree | 6 (54.5%) | 7 (53.8%) | 15 (57.7%) | |
| Bachelor’s degree | 4 (20%) | 5 (38.5%) | 4 (15.4%) | |
| Graduate or professional degree | 3 (15%) | 1 (7.7%) | 1 (3.8%) | |
| Standardized | 101 (80–134) | 89 (83–116) | 94.5 (70–134) | |
| Grade level | 12.5 (6–13) | 10.2 (6.9–13) | 11.2 (3.8–13) | |
| 1.6 (0.3–8.8) | 6.8 (2.6–23.0) | 3.5 (0.8–18.3) | ||
WRAT = Wide Range Achievement Test- Reading (reading skills and IQ estimate);
*In Phase 1b, CQ Duty and Version 2 of SALUTE-exertion tasks were evaluated on a HC subset, N = 12.
Illinois Agility-Packing List Interrater Reliability.
| Scoring item (Metrics) | USARIEM | Fort Bragg/WAMC | Fort Bragg/WAMC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase I | Phase II | Phase III | |
| n = 20, Healthy Controls (HC) | n = 12 SM with mTBI | n = 23 (18 mTBI, 5 HC) | |
| ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | |
| 0.98 (0.96–0.99) | 0.82 (0.58–0.98) | 0.99 (0.98–0.99) | |
| 0.89 (0.73–0.99) | 0.80 (0.69–0.90) | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | |
| NA | 0.54 (0.12–0.83) | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | |
| 0.96 (0.94–0.98) | 0.96 (0.93–0.98) | 0.99 (0.99–1.0) | |
| 0.93 (0.88–0.97) | 0.93 (0.86–0.99) | 0.99 (0.97–1.0) | |
| 0.07 (0.0–0.30) | 0.93 (0.87–0.97) | 0.99 (0.96–1.0) | |
| NA | NA | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | |
| 0.90 (0.85–0.95) | 0.98 (0.97–0.99) | 0.99 (0.99–1.0) | |
| 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | 0.97 (0.92–1.0) | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | |
| 0.10 (0.0–0.36) | 0.74 (0.37–0.99) | 1.0 (0.99–1.0) | |
| NA | NA | 0.77 (0.0–1.0) | |
| 0.96 (0.91–0.98) | 0.88 (0.80–0.95) | 0.98 (0.97–0.99) | |
| 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | |
| 0.09 (0.0–0.35) | 0.85 (0.64–1.0) | 0.86 (0.58–1.0) | |
| NA | NA | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) |
COG: Cognitive priority; “concentrate on remembering the words”; NI: no instruction given; MOB: Mobility priority; “concentrate on going as fast as you can”; NA: not assessed;
@differences present in 3rd decimal place;
* = 3 raters;
# = 2 raters.
Load Magazine-Radio Chatter Interrater Reliability.
| Scoring item (Metrics) | USARIEM | Fort Bragg/WAMC | Fort Bragg/WAMC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase I | Phase II | Phase III | |
| n = 20 Healthy Controls (HC) | n = 12 SM with mTBI | n = 24 (18 mTBI, 6 HC) | |
| ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | |
| NA | NA | NA | |
| 0.99 (0.98–1.0) | 0.94 (0.88–0.99) | 1.0 (0.99–1.0) | |
| 0.93 (0.83–1.0) | 0.69 (0.38–0.92) | 1.0 (0.99–1.0) | |
| 0.98 (0.96–1.0) | 0.99 (0.97–1.0) | 0.98 (0.95–1.0) | |
| 0.97 (0.95–0.99) | 0.50 (0.11–0.82) | 0.95 (0.87–1.0) |
* = 3 raters;
# = 2 raters;
& = for practical reasons, all dummy rounds were counted one time, not by individual rater; NA: not assessed;
@differences present in 3rd decimal place.
Instrumented Stand and Walk-Grid Coordinates (ISAW-grid) Interrater Reliability.
| Scoring item (Metrics) | USARIEM | Fort Bragg/WAMC | Fort Bragg/WAMC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase I | Phase II | Phase III | |
| n = 20 Healthy Controls (HC) | n = 10 SM with mTBI | n = 26 (19 mTBI, 7 HC) | |
| ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | |
| 0.99 (0.98–1), | 0.77 (0.64–0.86) | 0.97 (0.96–0.99) | |
| 0.97 (0.96–0.98) | 0.95 (0.92–0.98) | 0.95 (0.90–0.98) | |
| 0.98 (0.97–0.99) | 0.91 (0.85–0.96) | 0.98 (0.97–0.99) | |
| 0.92 (0.85,0.97) | 0.89 (0.78–0.98) | 0.92 (0.86–0.97) | |
| 0.98 (0.97,0.99) | 0.94 (0.89–0.96) | 0.95 (0.90–0.98) | |
| 0.97 (0.95–0.98) | 0.81 (0.72–0.88) | 0.98 (0.97–0.99) | |
| 0.56 (0.14–0.90) | 0.88 (0.78–0.97) | 0.97 (0.92–1.0) | |
| 0.94 (0.90–0.97) | 0.94 (0.85–1.0) | 0.98 (0.93–1.0) | |
| 0.99 (0.97–1.0) | 0.99 (0.99–1.0) | 1.0 (0.99–1.0) | |
| 0.92 (0.84–0.99) | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | 1.0 (0.99–1.0) |
* = 3 raters;
# = 2 raters;
@differences present in 3rd decimal place.
Patrol-Exertion Interrater Reliability.
| SALUTE-EXERTION (V1) | SALUTE-EXERTION (V2) | PATROL-EXERTION | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scoring item (Metrics) | USARIEM | Fort Bragg/WAMC | Scoring item (Metrics) | Fort Bragg/WAMC | |
| Phase Ia | Phase Ib | Phase II | Phase III | ||
| n = 20 (V1) | n = 12 (V2) | n = 7 SM with mTBI (V2) | n = 26 (19 mTBI, 7 HC) | ||
| ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | ||||
| 0.85 (0.76–0.93) | 0.72 (0.53–0.87) | 3 triplets disagreed | X. Sum of IED markers | 0.95 (0.91–0.98) | |
| 0.29 (0.0–0.60) | 0.77 (0.58–0.94) | 5 triplets disagreed | Y. Sum of post-test patrol questions | 0.97 (0.94–1.0) | |
| 0.80 (0.64–0.93) | 0.78 (0.56–0.95) | 1 triplet disagreed | Z. Sum of X and Y | 0.97 (0.95–0.99) | |
| NA | 0.14 (0.0–0.57) | 3 triplets disagreed | Vision clarity initial | 0.99 (0.97–1.0) | |
| 0.57 (0.22–0.86) | 0.73 (0.44–0.96) | 1 triplet disagreed | Vision clarity end | 0.99 (0.98–1.0) | |
| 0.89 (0.79–0.92) | 0.81 (0.62–0.95) | 3 triplets disagreed | RPE initial | 0.98 (0.95–1.0) | |
| NA | 0.90 (0.76–0.98) | 0.97 (0.94–0.99) | RPE end | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | |
| 0.80 (0.66–0.91) | 0.79 (0.66–0.90) | 0.91 (0.84–0.96) | |||
@ = In the initial version, the report was described as a SALTE report as the “Uniform or Unit” component of the report was not consistently used, based on advice from one early military advisor per local reporting format.
1 Due to insufficient n to calculate ICC, the number of rater disagreements is reported. RPE = Rate of Perceived Exertion; IED = Improvised Explosive Device; NA = not assessed;
* = 3 raters;
# = 2 raters;
V1 = Version 1;
V2 = Version 2.
Charge of Quarters (CQ) Duty Interrater Reliability.
| Scoring item (Metrics) | USARIEM | Fort Bragg/WAMC | Fort Bragg/WAMC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phase Ib | Phase II | Phase III | |
| n = 12 Healthy Control (HC) | n = 12 SM with mTBI | n = 25 (19 mTBI, 6 HC) | |
| ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | |
| 0.94 (0.86–0.99) | 0.90 (0.84–0.95) | 0.88 (0.76–0.97) | |
| 0.64 (0.32–0.90) | 0.46 (0.0–0.79) | 0.91 (0.75–1.0) | |
| 0.98 (0.96–0.99) | 0.92 (0.80–0.99) | 0.98 (0.97–0.99) | |
| 0.98 (0.96–0.99) | 0.99 (0.99–1.0) | 1.0 (0.99–1.0) |
* = 3 raters;
# = 2 raters;
@differences present in 3rd decimal place.
Run-Roll-Aim (RRA) Interrater Reliability.
| USARIEM | Scoring item (Metrics) | Fort Bragg/WAMC | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phase I | Phase II | Phase III | ||
| n = 20 Healthy Controls (HC) | n = 11 SM mTBI | n = 26 (19 mTBI, 7 HC) | ||
| Scoring item | ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | ICC (95% CI) | |
| 1.0 | Trial 1-Time(secs) | 0.91 (0.80–0.99) | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | |
| 2 of 20 triplets disagreed | Trial 1-numbers correct | 0.54 (0.08–0.89) | 0.96 (0.91–1.0) | |
| 0.86 (0.65–1.0) | Trial 2-Time (secs) | 0.80 (0.57–0.97) | 1.0 (0.99–1.0) | |
| 2 of 20 disagreed | Trial 2-numbers correct | 0.55 (0.0–0.93) | 0.93 (0.70–1.0) | |
| 0.57 (0.15–0.89) | Trial 3-Time(secs) | 0.86 (0.67–0.98) | 1.0 (0.99–1.0) | |
| 2 of 20 disagreed | Trial 3-numbers correct | 0.72 (0.40–0.95) | 1.0 (0.0–1.0) | |
| 0.50 (0.23–0.74) | Trial 4-Time(secs) | 0.89 (0.75–0.98) | 1.0 (1.0–1.0) | |
| 1 of 20 disagreed | Trial 4-numbers correct | 0.99 (0.97–1.0) | 0.98 (0.96–1.0) | |
| Total errors (all trials) | ICC’s for individual trials calculated, T1: 0.54, T2: 0.13,T3: 0.18, T4: 0.85 | 0.64 (0.13–0.92) | ||
| Total cues (all trials) | ICC’s for individual trials calculated, T1: 0.71, T2: 0.56,T3: 0.37, T4: NA | 0.87 (0.66–1.0) | ||
Trial time was not scored by all raters during Phase I.
@differences present in 3rd decimal place; Errors for HC recorded as #triplets disagreed as the range of errors was low (0–3 total).
Prior to Phases II & III, revisions were made to score sheets and instructions. Congruent directional Stroop cue = roll direction arrow and R/L letter match; incongruent directional Stroop cue = roll direction arrow and R/L letter do not match. Correct / Errors = odd or even numbers viewed through scope and called out;
& No cues required—all zeros;
* = 3 raters;
# = 2 raters;
+ = not all subjects were able to tolerate completion of all trials;
T = Trial.