Jennifer Worhach, Madeline Boduch, Bo Zhang, Kiran Maski
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摘要
与健康对照组相比,我们对患有嗜睡症或主观性白天嗜睡症的 8 至 19 岁儿童和青少年的认知测试可靠性进行了评估。46名参与者参加了研究(1型嗜睡症患者18人,主观性白天嗜睡症患者6人,健康对照组22人)。研究人员亲自或通过符合 HIPAA 标准的远程医疗平台远程完成了韦氏智力简表-第二版(WASI-II)中的言语(词汇测试)和非言语智商(IQ)任务(积木式设计、矩阵推理),并进行了条件平衡。我们发现,词汇T-分数显示出良好的可靠性,远程和面对面测试条件下的类内相关系数(ICC)为0.76(95% CI:0.64,0.85)。矩阵推理 T 分显示出中等可靠性(ICC 0.69,95% CI:0.68,0.90),而块设计 T 分在不同测试条件下的可靠性较差。总体而言,这项试点研究的结果支持了通过远程医疗收集言语和非言语智商分数的可行性和可靠性。
Remote Assessment of Pediatric Patients with Daytime Sleepiness and Healthy Controls: A Pilot Study of Feasibility and Reliability.
We assessed the reliability of cognitive testing for children and adolescents ages 8 to 19 years of age with narcolepsy or subjective daytime sleepiness compared to healthy controls. Forty-six participants took part in the study (n = 18 narcolepsy type 1, n = 6 subjective daytime sleepiness, and n = 22 healthy controls). Participants completed verbal (vocabulary testing) and non-verbal intelligence quotient (IQ) tasks (block design, matrix reasoning) from the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence- Second Edition (WASI-II) in-person or remotely through a HIPAA compliant telehealth platform with conditions counterbalanced. We found that vocabulary T-scores showed good reliability with intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.76 (95% CI: 0.64, 0.85) between remote and in-person testing conditions. Matrix Reasoning T-scores showed moderate reliability (ICC 0.69, 95% CI: 0.68, 0.90) and Block Design T-scores was poor between testing conditions. Overall, the results of this pilot study support the feasibility and reliability of verbal and non-verbal IQ scores collected by telehealth.