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目的 探讨基于图像的记忆障碍筛查(PMIS)评估工具在脑卒中患者中的有效性和可靠性,为其在中国的应用提供客观依据:方法:对康复医学科的 30 名脑卒中患者使用迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)、蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)和 PMIS 进行评估。评估结果通过内容效度、同步效度、评估工具一致性测试、评分者间信度和重测信度进行评价:PMIS 各项目得分与总分之间的相关系数介于 0.422 与 0.778 之间(p p p p p 0.95;重测信度 ICC 0.904):PMIS是一个可靠有效的评估工具,可作为中国脑卒中患者记忆障碍筛查工具。
Exploration of the application of Picture-Based Memory Impairment Screen in stroke patients in a preliminary study.
Objective The objective was to explore the validity and reliability of the Picture-Based Memory Impairment Screen (PMIS) assessment tool in stroke patients and to provide an objective basis for its application in China.Methods: A total of 30 stroke patients in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine were assessed using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), and the PMIS. The results were evaluated by content validity, simultaneous validity, consistency test of instruments of assessment, inter-scorer reliability, and retest reliability.Results: The correlation coefficient between each item score and total score of PMIS was between 0.422 and 0.778 (p < 0.05), showing good content validity. The total score of PMIS was moderately positively correlated with the MMSE short-term memory score (p < 0.001), highly positively correlated with the MMSE long-term memory score and retrospective memory score (p < 0.001), and highly positively correlated with the MoCA long-term memory score, memory index and total score (p < 0.001), indicating good criterion validity. The consistency test of the two instruments of assessment showed that a PMIS ≤ 5 was used as the demarcation score for dementia, and it was tested for consistency with the MMSE dementia score of stroke patients, and the Kappa value was 0.81 (p < 0.001). The inter-scorer reliability and retest reliability were good (inter-scorer reliability intra-group correlation coefficient (ICC) >0.95; retest reliability ICC 0.904).Conclusion: The PMIS was a reliable and valid assessment tool, which can be used as memory impairment screening tool for stroke patients in China.