A feasibility study for a new neurocognitive battery for profiling cognition in people with intellectual disabilities

Iain Campbell, Mark Rose, Warren Dunger
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Individuals with an Intellectual Disability are at an increased risk of Dementia. This risk is even more pronounced in those with Down’s Syndrome. New cognitive measures are needed to reliably screen, monitor and diagnose dementia quicky using standardised assessment procedures. This study aimed to explore the feasibility and acceptability of a new cognitive measure, the ‘Newocogutive Battery for Intellectual Disabilities’ (NBID). This included obtaining service user feedback to ensure co-production, inform administration times, as well as identify initial floor and ceiling effects across test items. Early findings suggest good face validity, feasibility, and acceptability of this measure, which aims to address limitations with current assessment practices for individuals with Intellectual Disabilities.Easy to read summary■Dementia is a condition that can affect people as they get older.■This is an illness in the brain that can make it harder to remember or do things.■People with an intellectual disability can be at higher risk of developing dementia. This risk is even higher if individuals have Down’s Syndrome.■It is helpful to have tests that look for changes in thinking skills. They let us know if someone might have dementia and need help.■We have made a new test to look at thinking skills. We hope this will be helpful in the future for diagnosing dementia.■We asked people with Down’s Syndrome to let us know what was good and what we should change about the test.■We have learnt how to make the test better. We will now try the new test with more people.
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用于分析智障人士认知能力的新型神经认知电池的可行性研究
有智力障碍的人患痴呆症的风险更高。唐氏综合症患者的这种风险更为明显。我们需要新的认知测量方法,利用标准化的评估程序对痴呆症进行可靠的筛查、监测和快速诊断。本研究旨在探索一种新的认知测量方法--"智障患者认知功能测试系统"(NBID)的可行性和可接受性。其中包括获取服务用户的反馈意见,以确保共同生产、告知管理时间,以及确定各测试项目的初始下限和上限效应。易读摘要■痴呆症是一种随着年龄增长而出现的疾病。如果患有唐氏综合症,患痴呆症的风险会更高。我们已经开发了一种新的测试来检测思维能力。我们请唐氏综合症患者告诉我们这项测试的优点和需要修改的地方。现在,我们将让更多的人尝试新的测试。
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