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Is There a Relationship Between Mini Mental Status Examination Scores and the Activities of Daily Living Abilities of Clients Presenting with Suspected Dementia?

机译:迷你心理状态测验分数与怀疑患有痴呆症的服务对象的日常生活能力活动之间是否有关系?

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Introduction: The Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE) is a commonly utilized cognitive screening assessment by occupational therapists working in both acute and sub-acute care environments. As MMSE scores are influenced by factors such as one's culture, language and education, this poses an issue when using MMSE scores to inform interventions for clients with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. Is there an association between the MMSE and functional performance measures and does this relationship differ between CALD and non-CALD client groups? Aim: This study had two primary aims: (i) to investigate if the MMSE scores were significantly associated with the prehospital and inpatient functional performance of participants presenting with suspected dementia; and whether performance differences existed between CALD and non-CALD client groups, when completing the MMSE, Modified Barthel Index (MBI) and Activities of Daily Living Questionnaire (ADL-Q). Method: A sample of 28 participants suspected of having dementia were recruited from three acute care hospitals in Melbourne, Australia. The sample included 10 CALD and 18 English-speaking participants. Participants' cognition was assessed using the MMSE and their functional performance was measured using the ADL-Q for their prehospital functional performance and the MBI for their inpatient level of functioning. Results were analyzed using Spearman's rho correlations and a Mann-Whitney U test of difference. Results: No significant correlations were found between the MMSE, MBI, or ADL-Q total scores, or the ADL-Q subscales. The Mann-Whitney U test revealed no significant differences between the CALD and non-CALD client group scores on the three measures. Conclusion: Cognitive scores and functional performance scores were not significantly associated. No significant differences between the CALD and non-CALD group were obtained.
机译:简介:迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)是在急性和亚急性护理环境中工作的职业治疗师常用的认知筛查评估。由于MMSE分数受一个人的文化,语言和教育等因素的影响,因此在使用MMSE分数为具有文化和语言多样性(CALD)背景的客户提供干预措施时,这就构成了一个问题。 MMSE和功能绩效指标之间是否存在关联,并且CALD和非CALD客户组之间的关系是否不同?目的:该研究有两个主要目的:(i)调查MMSE评分是否与患有可疑痴呆症的参与者的院前和住院功能表现显着相关;以及在完成MMSE,修正的Barthel指数(MBI)和日常生活问卷调查(ADL-Q)时,CALD和非CALD客户组之间是否存在性能差异。方法:从澳大利亚墨尔本的三家急诊医院招募了28名怀疑患有痴呆症的参与者。样本包括10名CALD和18名讲英语的参与者。使用MMSE评估参与者的认知,使用ADL-Q评估其院前功能表现,使用MBI评估其住院功能,以评估参与者的功能表现。使用Spearman的rho相关性和Mann-Whitney U差异检验对结果进行分析。结果:在MMSE,MBI或ADL-Q总分或ADL-Q子量表之间未发现显着相关性。曼恩·惠特尼(Mann-Whitney U)测验显示,在这三个指标上,CALD和非CALD客户组得分之间没有显着差异。结论:认知评分和功能表现评分之间无显着相关性。 CALD组和非CALD组之间无显着差异。

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