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Self-Administered Cognitive Testing by Older Adults At-Risk for Cognitive Decline.

E Tsoy1, K L Possin, N Thompson, K Patel, S K Garrigues, I Maravilla, S J Erlhoff, C S Ritchie.   

Abstract

Self-administered computerized cognitive testing could effectively monitor older individuals at-risk for cognitive decline at home. In this study, we tested the feasibility and reliability of 3 tablet-based executive functioning measures and an executive composite score in a sample of 30 older adults (age 80±6) with high multimorbidity. The tests were examiner-administered at baseline and then self-administered by the participants at home across 2 subsequent days. Eight of the participants reported no prior experience with touchscreen technology. Twenty-seven participants completed both self-administered assessments, and 28 completed at least one. Cronbach's alpha (individual tests: .87-.89, composite: .93) and correlations between examiner-administered and self-administered performances (individual tests: .72-.91, composite: .93) were high. The participants who had never used a smartphone or a tablet computer showed comparable consistency. Remote self-administered tablet-based testing in older adults at-risk for cognitive decline is feasible and reliable, even among participants without prior technology experience.

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Keywords:  Unsupervised cognitive assessment; computerized cognitive assessment; early detection; executive function

Year:  2020        PMID: 32920631      PMCID: PMC7837058          DOI: 10.14283/jpad.2020.25

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prev Alzheimers Dis        ISSN: 2274-5807


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