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Tele neuropsychological exploratory assessment of indicators of mild cognitive impairment and autonomy level in Mexican population over 60 years old
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Palabras clave
Tele neuropsychological
ICTs
Screening
Older people
Caregivers
Autonomy
Mild cognitive impairment
eHealth
Cognitive reserve
Clasificación UNESCO
6114 Psicología social
Fecha de publicación
2023
Citación
Sánchez Cabaco, A., De La Torre, L., Alvarez Núñez, D. N., Mejía Ramírez, M. A., & Wöbbeking Sánchez, M. (2022). Tele neuropsychological exploratory assessment of indicators of mild cognitive impairment and autonomy level in Mexican population over 60 years old. PEC innovation, 2, 100107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pecinn.2022.100107
Resumen
[EN]Due to the cognitive decline associated with aging, it is necessary to determine the variables involved in this process to
implement preventive actions to avoid or help slow the progression of cognitive decline to dementia in older adults.
This is a priority in the current pandemic situation, due to the consequences of periods of confinement due to
COVID-19.
To address these challenges, this study was conducted through Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs),
by adapting an in-person assessment protocol into an online Tele neuropsychological consultation. The correlation
between autonomy and cognitive performance variables is analyzed in 47 Mexican subjects over 60 years of age.
The results of the statistical analyses suggest a moderate correlation between the level of autonomy and cognitive performance
(with MOCA and Clock Drawing Test), significant correlation values are outlined in some of the variables
reviewed, and interesting data were found in the correlation of cognitive reserve with cognitive decline and the educational
level from the participants.
Finally, future analysis is proposed of the sensitivity of screening tests (CDT) to find indicators of Mild Cognitive
Impairment (MCI) in this population that is not detected in classical tests (MOCA). Developing ICT-based screening
protocols for the elderly may be a key tool in these coronavirus times or under any given circumstances.
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ISSN
2772-6282
DOI
10.1016/j.pecinn.2022.100107
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