Tele-neuropsychological assessment tools in Italy: a systematic review on psychometric properties and usability
- Authors:
- Zanin, E., Aiello, E. N., Diana, L., Fusi, G., Bonato, M., Niang, A., Ognibene, F., Corvaglia, A., De Caro, C., Cintoli, S., Marchetti, G., and Vestri, A.
- Abstract:
-     BACKGROUND: The current COVID-19 pandemic has abruptly catalysed a shift towards remote assessment in neuropsychological practice (tele-neuropsychology, t-NPs). Although the validity of t-NPs diagnostics is gaining recognition worldwide, little is known about its implementation in Italy. The present review by the Italian working group on tele-neuropsychology (TELA) aims at describing the availability, psychometric properties, and feasibility of t-NPs tools currently available in Italy.
 METHODS: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed. This work was pre-registered on the Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO; CRD42021239687). Observational studies reporting telephone-, videoconference- or web-based assessment of cognition/behaviour in Italian both healthy participants (HPs) and patients were included. Bias assessment was performed through ad hoc scales.
 RESULTS: Fourteen studies were included from an initial N = 895 (4 databases searched). Studies were subdivided into those focused on psychometric properties and those characterized by a predominant applied nature. The majority of studies addressed either adult/elderly HPs or neurological/internal patients. Multi-domain screening tools for cognition, behaviour, mood/anxiety and quality of life were the most represented. Findings regarding validity, reliability, sensitivity, specificity and clinical usability were reported for cognitive screenings - the telephone- and videoconference-based Mini-Mental State Examination and the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status.
 DISCUSSION: Positive albeit preliminary evidence regarding psychometric properties and feasibility in both clinical and non-clinical populations of Italian t-NPs brief screening tools are herewith provided. Further studies exploring clinical usability of t-NPs and psychometric properties/feasibility of tests for the in-depth assessment of specific cognitive domains are necessary.
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10072-021-05719-9
- Journal:
- Neurol Sci
- issn:
- 1590-1874 (Print)
- Publication year:
- 2022
- pages:
- 125-138
- Symptom status:
- Cognitive/mental state
- Functional status:
-     Cognitive/mental functioning
 Social functioning
- General health perceptions / HRQoL:
- Health-related quality of life
- Age:
-     Adults (18-65)
 Children (0-18)
 Seniors (65+)
- Disease:
-     Diseases of and symptoms related to the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism
 Diseases of and symptoms related to the nervous system
- PRO / non-PRO:
- Patient Reported Outcome
- Type of measurement instrument:
-     1 - Questionnaires
 2 - Interviews
- Instrument:
-     ADAS - Alzheimer’s Disease Assessment Scale (versions: ADAS-cog; ADAS-Noncog; VCB-ADAS)
 CDR - Clinical Dementia Rating scale 
 GDS - Geriatric Depression Scale (versions: GDS-SF; GDS-5; GDS-15; GDS-30; GDS-12 R - GDS-12 Recidential) | | 
 HADS - Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale | | 
 MMSE - Mini-Mental State Examination (versions: MMSE-illiterate; telephone MMSE; VCB-MMSE - Videoconference-based-MMSE; MMSE-2; Modified MMSE) 
 NeuroQOL - Neurology Quality of Life Measurement System or Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (versions: Neuro-QOL v2; Neuro-QoL SF; Pediatric Neuro-QoL) 
 NMSQuest - Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire 
 PDQ-39 - Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire-39-item (versions: PDQ-8; PDQ-39SI; PDQ-Carer) 
 PedsQL-MFS - Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory-Multidimensional Fatigue Scale 
 RMET - Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test 
 SDS - Zung Self-rating Depression Scale (also: ZSDS ; versions: mZSDS) 
 TAS - Toronto Alexithymia Scale (versions: TAS-20)
 TICS - Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (versions: TICS-m)
 UPDRS - Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (versions: Part I; Part II; Part III; Part IV)