数字跟踪技术在有神经认知障碍和无神经认知障碍的老年住院患者中的可用性:DIGICOG-start 研究。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neural Transmission Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1007/s00702-024-02858-z
Grégory Ben-Sadoun, Lena Carcreff, Guillaume Sacco, Frédéric Noublanche, Cédric Annweiler
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目前,神经认知障碍(NCD)的早期诊断需要方便、快捷、有趣和高效的工具。我们开发了一种数字跟踪技术(Digitrack),其基础是用手指在平板电脑上探索模糊图像,这与眼动跟踪时探索图像的方法有关。本研究旨在根据非传染性疾病的存在和严重程度,评估老年人使用 Digitrack 的客观可用性和主观用户体验(UX)。研究共纳入了 135 名老年急症护理病房的患者。客观可用性通过能够完成 Digitrack 培训(3 幅图像)和评估(20 幅图像)阶段的患者人数进行评估。用户体验是通过标准问卷(AttrakDiff 和 meCUE)和参与行为描述来衡量的,参与行为描述采用内部开发的量表,包括 5 个等级(互动、建设性、主动、被动和脱离行为)。该设备的成功率为 94.1%。Digitrack 具有很好的整体吸引力、标准的享乐性和实用性,所感知到的情绪主要是积极的。在所有研究对象中,这些发现并不一致。因患非传染性疾病而身体机能高度受损的患者倾向于对该设备打出更多中性分数,并感受到更多负面情绪。参与者主要表现出积极的行为,但患有严重非传染性疾病的患者则大多处于被动状态。这项研究表明,老年人对数字跟踪技术的可用性和可接受性很有希望。进一步的研究应评估这种新方法在认知诊断方面的潜力。
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Usability of the digit-tracking technique in a geriatric population of inpatients with and without neurocognitive disorders: The DIGICOG-start study.

Tools for the early diagnosis of neurocognitive disorders (NCD) both accessible, fast, fun and efficient are currently needed. A digit-tracking technique (Digitrack) has been developed based on the exploration of blurred images on a tablet with the finger, related to the exploration of images during eye-tracking. The present study aimed at assessing the objective usability and the subjective User eXperience (UX) of the Digitrack by older adults according to the presence and the severity of NCD. A total of 135 patients were included in a geriatric acute care unit. Objective usability was assessed through the number of patients able to complete the Digitrack's training (3 images) and evaluation (20 images) phases. UX was measured through standard questionnaires (AttrakDiff and meCUE), and through the description of engagement behaviors following an internally developed scale which included 5 levels (interactive, constructive, active, passive and disengaged behaviors). The success rate of the device was 94.1%. The Digitrack had a very good overall attractiveness, standard hedonic and pragmatic qualities, and the emotions perceived were predominantly positive. These findings were not homogeneously observed in the whole studied population. Patients highly impaired due to NCD tended to rate the device with more neutral scores and to perceive more negative emotions. The participants mainly demonstrated active behaviors, but patients with severe major NCD were mostly passive. The study showed promising results regarding the usability and acceptability of a digit-tracking technique within older adults. Further studies should evaluate the potential of this novel methods to make a cognitive diagnosis.

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Journal of Neural Transmission
Journal of Neural Transmission 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The investigation of basic mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of neurological and psychiatric disorders has undoubtedly deepened our knowledge of these types of disorders. The impact of basic neurosciences on the understanding of the pathophysiology of the brain will further increase due to important developments such as the emergence of more specific psychoactive compounds and new technologies. The Journal of Neural Transmission aims to establish an interface between basic sciences and clinical neurology and psychiatry. It intends to put a special emphasis on translational publications of the newest developments in the field from all disciplines of the neural sciences that relate to a better understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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