摘要
背景:效应 出现在作为痴呆研究进展的多数痴呆测评工具中,对于或多或少考虑到植物人状态病人的深入评估是不合理的 。目的:为了开发一种适用于评估晚期痴呆病人的调查问卷(Gatos 临床测试-GCT)。方法:本项研究包括各种原因导致的500例痴呆病人及其MMSE得分在0-2之间。由14种封闭式问题组成的GCT回答了利开特矢量表。总得分用来评估病人的痴呆程度。多种方面的信度和效度(包括表面、内容和结构效度及重测信度)进行了检测。结果:定义了“Autonomy/Alertness”,、“Gnosias” 和 “Somatokinetic function”三种量表,其克隆巴赫系数分别为0.851,、0.756 和0.598。与MMSE得分为0的那些病人相比,MMSE得分为1-2的GCT量表及其总分较高,有显著统计学意义(p<0.005)。GCT总得分小于12.5的病人有75%的可能是MMSE得分为0。结论:测验重度痴呆病人的”GATOS”问卷是有效的和可靠的,旨在确定这些病人能够维持一些生活质量。它是一种相对简短容易的实施工具。由于痴呆患病率预期在全世界范围内会进一步上升,我们相信GCT可以为健康的专业人士、护理人员和病人提供有价值的服务。
关键词: 痴呆,晚期的,调查表,可靠性,有效性
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:End-Stage Dementia Spark of Life: Reliability and Validity of the “GATOS” Questionnaire
Volume: 12 Issue: 2
Author(s): Gregory Tsoucalas, Stamati Bourelia, Vaso Kalogirou, Styliani Giatsiou, Eirini Mavrogiannaki, Georgios Gatos, Antonis Galanos, Olga Repana, Eleni Iliadou, Antonis Antoniou, Markos Sgantzos and Konstantinos Gatos
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关键词: 痴呆,晚期的,调查表,可靠性,有效性
摘要: Background: Fl oor effects are present in most dementia assessment tools as dementia progresses and the in–depth assessment of patients considered more or less on vegetative state is questionable. Objective: To develop a questionnaire (the “Gatos Clinical Test-GCT”) for the assessment of end-stage demented patients. Methods: Five hundred patients with dementia of various causes and an MMSE score between 0 and 2 were enrolled in the study. The GCT consists of 14 closed type questions rated on a Likert scale. The total score is used to evaluate patient’s dementia. Various aspects of validity and reliability (including face, content and structural validity as well as test-retest reliability) were examined. Results: Three subscales “Autonomy/Alertness”, “Gnosias” and “Somatokinetic function” were defined, with a Cronbach equal to 0.851, 0.756 and 0.598 respectively. The GCT subscales and total score were statistically significant higher in patients with MMSE score 1 or 2 compared with those with MMSE score 0 (p<0.0005). Patients with GCT total score less than 12.5 had 75% probability to have zero MMSE score. Conclusion: The “GATOS” questionnaire is a valid and reliable test for patients with severe dementia, aiming at identification of those patients who could sustain some quality of life. It is a relatively short and easy to administer tool. As dementia prevalence is expected to rise further worldwide we believe that GCT could offer valuable services to health professionals, caregivers and patients.
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Gregory Tsoucalas , Stamati Bourelia , Vaso Kalogirou , Styliani Giatsiou , Eirini Mavrogiannaki , Georgios Gatos , Antonis Galanos , Olga Repana , Eleni Iliadou , Antonis Antoniou , Markos Sgantzos and Konstantinos Gatos , End-Stage Dementia Spark of Life: Reliability and Validity of the “GATOS” Questionnaire, Current Alzheimer Research 2015; 12 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205012666150204122635
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