Comparison of the Tele-Oxford Cognitive Screen to a neuropsychological battery in chronic stroke survivors

Tele-Oxford认知筛查与慢性卒中幸存者神经心理学测试的比较

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Abstract

Following an increased need for remote cognitive screening solutions, we aimed to investigate the construct validity and determine initial sensitivity/specificity estimates of the Tele-OCS, a stroke-specific remotely administered cognitive screening tool. To this end, a secondary data analysis is presented from 98 stroke survivors from the OX-CHRONIC longitudinal study (average 4.5 years. post-stroke). Convergent validity was examined for overall Tele-OCS performance against MoCA total score, and separately for each of the subtasks against matched neuropsychological tasks. Divergent validity was examined against different neuropsychological tests and presumed to be unrelated self-reported anxiety, as measured with HADS-A. Overall, we found that the Tele-OCS subtasks had good convergent/divergent validity. All subtasks also showed excellent specificity (min 80%), and whilst the cancellation task also showed good sensitivity (80%), all other subtasks came at a cost of lower sensitivity, compared to a more sensitive neuropsychological assessment. The Tele-OCS provides a brief, remote, first-line cognitive screening tool that reliably detects cognitive changes where these are clearly present, specifically and validly measuring distinct cognitive domains, which contrasts with a domain-general cognitive screening approach.

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