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Pitfall Intention Explanation Task with Clue Questions (Pitfall task): Assessment of comprehending other people's behavioral intentions in Alzheimer's disease

机译:带有线索问题的陷阱意图解释任务(陷阱任务):评估对阿尔茨海默氏病的他人行为意图的理解

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Background: In Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, deficits in contextual understanding and intentions/beliefs of other people (theory of mind; ToM) cause communication problems between patients and caregivers. To evaluate deficits of contextual understanding/ToM, we developed the Pitfall Intention Explanation Task with Clue Questions (Pitfall task). Methods: We recruited 26 healthy older adults in clinical dementia rating (CDR) 0, and 62 outpatients: 12 with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) in CDR 0.5; 36 mild AD in CDR 1; and 14 moderate AD in CDR 2. The Pitfall task consists of a single-frame cartoon that shows a character's intention and seven serial questions that provide clues for contextual understanding/ToM. Results: The total score (0-7) was decreased with progression of AD (CDR 0, 5.4 ± 2.6; CDR 0.5, 3.7 ± 2.7; CDR 1, 1.9 ± 3.1; CDR 2, 0.0 ± 0.0; respectively). In CDR 0, two-third of the participants responded correctly without clue questions. In CDR 0.5, one-third of the participants responded correctly without clue questions, and half of them understood with the help of the clue questions. In CDR 1, one-fourth of the participants responded correctly without clue questions, and the clue questions did not increase the correct response. In CDR 2, none responded correctly. Additionally, the Pitfall task provided the chance for patients' families to observe patients' responses. Conclusion: Contextual understanding/ToM, a kind of social cognition, was impaired with progression of AD. The Pitfall task evaluates the function quickly with low burden for memory function, and may provide helpful clues for caregivers to achieve good communication with AD patients.
机译:背景:在阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)患者中,情境理解和其他人的意图/信念(心理理论; ToM)不足会导致患者与护理人员之间的沟通问题。为了评估上下文理解/ ToM的不足,我们开发了带有线索问题的陷阱意图解释任务(陷阱任务)。方法:我们招募了26名健康的成年人,他们的临床痴呆评分(CDR)为0,62名门诊患者:12名轻度轻度认知障碍(aMCI)的CDR为0.5; CDR 1中有36个轻度AD;以及CDR 2中的14个中度AD。Pitfall任务包括一个单帧卡通人物,显示角色的意图,以及七个连续问题,为上下文理解/ ToM提供线索。结果:总分(0-7)随AD的进展而降低(CDR 0,5.4±2.6; CDR 0.5,3.7±2.7; CDR 1,1.9±3.1; CDR 2,0.0±0.0;)。在CDR 0中,三分之二的参与者正确回答而没有任何线索问题。在CDR 0.5中,三分之一的参与者正确回答了没有提示问题,而一半的参与者在提示问题的帮助下理解了。在CDR 1中,四分之一的参与者正确回答了无提示问题,而提示问题并没有增加正确的回答。在CDR 2中,没有正确响应。此外,“陷阱”任务为患者家属提供了观察患者反应的机会。结论:情境理解/ ToM是一种社会认知,随着AD的发展而受到损害。 Pitfall任务可以在不增加记忆功能负担的情况下快速评估功能,并可以为护理人员与AD患者良好的沟通提供有用的线索。

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