用于筛查老年妇女认知障碍的巴西版蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)电子格式问卷(Appsheet)的一致性、再现性和可用性

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方法 共有 118 名居住在社区的 60 至 79 岁老年妇女参加了两个阶段的数据收集过程。在第一阶段,随机发放纸质版和电子版的 MoCA。两周后,随机抽取一部分参与者进行复测,复测只在手机上进行。数据分析包括一致系数、内部一致性 Cronbach's alpha、均方差、平均值和标准偏差,以筛查轻度认知障碍。在 60 至 69 岁(CCC=0.752;p <;0.001)和 70 至 79 岁(CCC=0.772;p <;0.001)这两个不同年龄段中观察到了较高的再现性,可用性被评为优秀(76.25)。
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Concordance, reproducibility, and usability of a Brazilian version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) questionnaire in electronic format (Appsheet) to screen cognitive impairment in older women

Objective

To analyze the agreement between instrument versions (paper vs. digital) of the MONTREAL COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT (MoCA), and evaluate the reproducibility and usability of the electronic instrument.

Methods

A total of 118 community-dwelling older women, aged 60 to 79 years, participated in a two-stage data collection process. In the first stage, both the paper and digital versions of the MoCA were randomly administered. Two weeks later, a subset of the participants was randomly selected for a retest, performed only on the mobile phone. Data analysis included agreement coefficients, Cronbach's alpha for internal consistency, mean square differences, mean, and standard deviation to screen for mild cognitive impairment.

Results

The results revealed substantial agreement (CCC=0.777; p < 0.001) and moderate to high internal consistency (α = 0.736). High reproducibility was observed across different age ranges, 60 to 69 years (CCC=0.752; p < 0.001) and 70 to 79 years (CCC = 0.772; p < 0.001), and usability was rated as excellent (76.25).

Conclusion

These findings provide evidence that the electronic version of the MoCA (DS-MoCA) using a mobile phone is a valid alternative for cognitive assessment in older women.
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