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Differentiating levels of cognitive functioning: A comparison of the Brief Interview for Mental Status (BIMS) and the Brief Cognitive Assessment Tool (BCAT) in a nursing home sample

机译:区分认知功能的水平:疗养院样本中的心理状态简短访谈(BIMS)和简短认知评估工具(BCAT)的比较

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Objectives: In US nursing homes, cognitive assessment has been an essential component of the federally mandated Minimum Data Set assessment system, inclusive of the Brief Interview for Mental Status (BIMS) for identifying possible cognitive impairment. We compare it with the Brief Cognitive Assessment Tool (BCAT) to determine which instrument is more sensitive in differentiating degrees of cognitive functioning in nursing home residents. We attempt to cross-validate the psychometric properties of both measures.Method: Two hundred twenty-nine individuals residing in a Maryland skilled nursing facility were referred for neurocognitive evaluation over a 10-month period. One hundred eighty-nine of these residents met inclusion criteria by completing the BCAT and BIMS, and were aged 60 or older.Results: The BIMS and the BCAT were confirmed to have strong internal consistency reliability and construct validity. Both cognitive tools were found to predict cognitive diagnoses generally, but only the BCAT was able to identify residents at all specific cognitive levels. The BIMS did not differentiate between residents with normal cognition and those with mild cognitive impairment, or between mild and moderate dementia. Both measures demonstrated high specificity and positive predictive values for identifying severe cognitive impairment or probable dementia. The BIMS had lower sensitivity and negative predictive values for identifying dementia compared to the BCAT. The BCAT accounted for an additional 47% of the variance in dementia diagnoses over and above BIMS scores.Conclusion: Based on these findings, the BCAT appears to be more sensitive than the BIMS in predicting cognitive level for nursing home residents.
机译:目标:在美国的疗养院中,认知评估已成为联邦授权的最低数据集评估系统的重要组成部分,其中包括用于识别可能的认知障碍的心理状况简短访谈(BIMS)。我们将其与简短认知评估工具(BCAT)进行比较,以确定哪种仪器在区分疗养院居民认知功能的程度方面更为敏感。我们试图对这两种措施的心理计量学特性进行交叉验证。方法:对居住在马里兰州熟练护理设施中的29个人进行了为期10个月的神经认知评估。这些居民中有189位通过完成BCAT和BIMS符合入选标准,并且年龄在60岁或以上。结果:BIMS和BCAT被确认具有较强的内部一致性信度和构建效度。发现这两种认知工具通常都能预测认知诊断,但是只有BCAT能够识别所有特定认知水平的居民。 BIMS并没有区分认知正常的居民和轻度认知障碍的居民,还是轻度和中度痴呆的居民。两种方法均显示出高特异性和阳性预测值,可用于识别严重的认知障碍或可能的痴呆。与BCAT相比,BIMS对痴呆症的识别具有较低的敏感性和阴性预测值。 BCAT占痴呆症诊断中BIMS得分以上的另外47%。结论:基于这些发现,BCAT在预测疗养院居民的认知水平方面比BIMS更为敏感。

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