Screening of cognition – what are alternatives to MMSE?
Authors:
E. Panenková
Authors‘ workplace:
FN Motol, Praha, Katedra psychologie, Filozofická fakulta UK, Praha
Published in:
Geriatrie a Gerontologie 2019, 8, č. 4: 149-153
Category:
Review Article
Overview
We often need an approximate estimate of the patient’s cognitive performance in clinical practice. Screening tests of cognition are used for the detection of cognitive impairment. There are many reasons why to use these instrumentse.g. saving time, less demands on neuropsychological experience or better price compared to complex neuropsychological examination. The most used method in the Czech Republic is the Mini Mental State Examination(MMSE). Using this tool has benefits and limits. In our context we can use Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 7-Minute Screen (7MST), Clock Drawing Test (CDT), Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-Revised (ACE-R). The aim of this study is providean up-to-date information on the various studies on the field of screening methods, especially in the context of the Czech population and highlight new normative data and the possibilities of each screening application.
Keywords:
mild cognitive impairment – screening of cognition – syndrom of dementia – Mini-Mental State Examination
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