Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reliability of Remote Neuropsychological Assessment in People With Cognitive Disorders
NCT number | NCT06078332 |
Other study ID # | NPSTV |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | December 16, 2021 |
Est. completion date | December 19, 2023 |
Verified date | March 2024 |
Source | Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata Verona |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Digital medicine is a useful clinical resource for people with cognitive disorders. Scientific literature has shown that in people with dementia neuropsychological instruments administered in remote are characterized by high psychometric quality and satisfaction levels. However, evidence about the reliability of remote neuropsychological domain-specific tests is still limited in the Italian context. The principal aims of the study will be 1) to evaluate the reliability of the remote administration of neuropsychological screening and domain-specific tests compared to the face-to-face administration in patients with cognitive disorders; 2) to assess the feasibility and level of satisfaction of patients and caregivers about remote administration. All participants will be submitted to both face-to-face and remote neuropsychological assessment (by videoconference) in a counterbalanced cross-over design. Finally, all patients and/or caregivers will complete a satisfaction questionnaire about the remote administration.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 114 |
Est. completion date | December 19, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 19, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Being in care at the CDCD of the Verona hospital; - Diagnosis of Major Neurocognitive Disorder, Mild Neurocognitive Disorder, or Subjective Cognitive Disorder according to DSM 5 criteria; - Availability of a caregiver for technical support; - Availability of a device equipped with camera and microphone and internet connection to do the video call; - Informed consent signed by the patient, the legal representative if present, and the caregiver. Exclusion Criteria: - Severe sensory deficits; - Non-native Italian speakers; - Primary Psychiatric Disorder; - MMSE score less than 10; - Severe Behaviour and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia that limit collaboration; - Aphasia. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Italy | University Hospital of Verona | Verona | VR |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata Verona |
Italy,
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Beishon LC, Elliott E, Hietamies TM, Mc Ardle R, O'Mahony A, Elliott AR, Quinn TJ. Diagnostic test accuracy of remote, multidomain cognitive assessment (telephone and video call) for dementia. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2022 Apr 8;4(4):CD013724. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013724.pub2. — View Citation
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) | The MMSE is a screening test of global cognition that includes tasks designated to asses space-temporal orientation, concentration, attention, verbal memory, naming and visuospatial skills. MMSE is scored from 0 to 30. The cut-off is 24 points. Below this, scores can indicate severe (=9 points), moderate (10-18 points) or mild (19-24 points) cognitive impairment (Folstein et al., 1975; Magni et al., 1996).
In the remote assessment the visual stimuli (tasks of reading and copy of drawing) will be displayed on the video using the share screen option. |
Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Activities of Daily Living (ADL) scale | The ADL scale is an informant-based instrument that assesses the level of independence in six basic self-care functions: bathing, dressing, going to toilet, transferring, feeding, and continence. The total score ranges from 0 to 6; one point is given for each skill retained (0=complete dependence, 6=complete independence). The questionnaire can be completed by the patient or the caregiver (Katz et al., 1963). | Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) scale | The IADL scale was developed to assess the person's level of independence in more complex activities (termed "instrumental activities") necessary for functioning in community settings. The graded scale measures 8 domains of function: telephone use, shopping, cooking, food preparation, housekeeping, laundering, taking drugs, and managing finances. Historically, women were scored on all 8 areas of function; men were scored in only 5 domains. One point is given for each skill retained. The total score ranges from 0 (low function, dependent) to 8 (high function, independent) for women, and 0 through 5 for men. The questionnaire can be completed by the patient or the caregiver (Lawton e Brody, 1969). | Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) | The RAVLT evaluates verbal learning and memory. The test is designed as a list-learning paradigm and includes three tasks: 1) "immediate recall" (score range from 0-75); 2) "delayed recall" (score range from 0-15); 3) "recognition". The score is given by the number of words correctly remembered; higher the score, better the performance. Omissions and false positives are also counted in the recognition task (Carlesimo et al., 1996). | Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Forward and Backward Digit Span (DS) test | The Forward and Backward DS tasks are used to assess verbal short-term memory and working memory respectively. The DS tests requires that participants listen to a series of digits and repeat the series in correct forward or backward order. The score is the length of the longest correctly repeated sequence. Higher the score, better the performance (Monaco et al., 2015). | Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Clock Drawing Test (CDT) | The CDT is used to quickly assess visuospatial, praxis, mental representation, planning and logical abilities. The person is asked to put the numbers on the watch, and then draw the hands to indicate a given moment. The maximum possible score is 10 points. The cut-off point is determined by the age and years of schooling of the person; higher scores indicate better performance (Mondini et al., 2003).
In the remote assessment the participant will draw the clock on a blank sheet and then show it to the camera. |
Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) | The FAB is a short tool for the assessment of executive functions consisting of six subtests that explore different abilities related to the frontal lobes (Similarities, Lexical Fluency, Motor Series, Conflicting Instructions, Go-No-Go, Prehension Behaviour). The sum of the sub-scores from each of the six components are added up to generate total score out of 18. Higher scores indicate better performance; the cut-off point is 12 (Aiello et al., 2021). | Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Stroop Color and Word Test (SCWT) | The SCWT assesses selective attention and the ability to inhibit cognitive interference. People examined are required to read three different tables as quickly as possible. Two of them represent the congruous conditions (word reading, color naming), the third table represent the interference condition (named color-word). The two total scores "interference time" and "interference errors" are calculated from the completion times and number of errors for each condition by a formula. Higher scores indicate worst performance (Caffarra et al., 2002).
In the remote assessment the stimuli will be displayed on the video using the share screen option. |
Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM) test | The Raven's CPM is a culture-fair test of nonverbal intelligence. The test includes 36 items that are divided into three sets of 12 (set A, Ab and B), in order of increasing difficulty within each set. The person is shown a large square that contains a pattern with a piece missing and is asked to complete the pattern by choosing the correct option from six available pieces. The score corresponds to the total number of matrices that have been successfully completed. Higher scores indicate better performance (Basso et al., 1987).
In the remote assessment the visual stimuli will be displayed on the video using the share screen option. |
Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Phonemic Verbal Fluency test | The Phonemic Verbal Fluency test assess the phonological lexical access performance. In the task examinees are asked to orally produce as many words beginning with a given letter (F, A and S) as possible in sixty seconds. The total score is obtained from the sum of the number of valid words produced for each letter. Higher scores indicate better performance (Carlesimo et al., 1996). | Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Semantic Verbal Fluency test | The Semantic Verbal Fluency test assess the semantic lexical access performance. In the task examinees are asked to orally produce as many words from a specific category (animals, fruit, vehicles) as possible in sixty seconds. The total score is obtained from the sum of the number of valid words produced for each category. Higher scores indicate better performance (Novelli et al., 1986). | Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the Constructional Praxis test | The Constructional Praxis test assess visuoconstructive abilities. In particular, the ability to copy geometric forms, as well as visual planning skills. The test is composed of seven images of different geometric figures that are progressively more complex in terms of their shape. The examinees is asked to copy each figure once at a time, in the most accurate way possible. A drawing is considered correct (and receives 2 points) when the overall shape is reproduced. Each incorrect drawing receives the score of 1 or 0 points. The CPT total score may range from 0 to 14 points (Spinnler e Tognoni, 1987).
In the remote assessment the visual stimuli will be displayed on the video using the share screen option. The participant will draw the geometric figures on a blank sheet and then show them to the camera. |
Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Primary | Comparison of the remote and face-to-face performance on the oral version of Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) | The SDMT is used to assess psychomotor speed, which measures processing speed as well as motor speed. Performance is also affected by attention, visual scanning and tracking, and working memory. Individuals are required to use a coded key to match nine abstract symbols paired with numerical digits. The final score is the correct number of substitutions in 90 seconds, and scores range between 0 and 110. Higher scores indicate better performance (Nocentini et al., 2006). | Day 1 (t0) and Day 15 (t1) | |
Secondary | Feasibility and satisfaction degree of people with cognitive disorders and caregivers about the remote neuropsychological assessment | The feasibility and satisfaction degree about the remote neuropsychological assessment will be measured by a questionnaire that participants will complete immediately after the second and last evaluation. The questionnaire was developed ad hoc and it consists of 16 six-point Likert Scale questions (from Completely Agree to Completely Disagree) and an open-ended question (feedback or suggestions). A total score will not be calculated. Each item of the survey will be considered individually. | Day 15 (t1) |
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