Further Development of the Multiple Errands Test: Standardized Scoring, Reliability, and Ecological Validity for the Baycrest Version

被引:89
|
作者
Dawson, Deirdre R. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Anderson, Nicole D. [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Burgess, Paul [7 ]
Cooper, Erin [1 ]
Krpan, Katherine M. [1 ,5 ]
Stuss, Donald T. [3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Baycrest, Kunin Lunenfeld Appl Res Unit, Toronto, ON M6A 2E1, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Occupat Sci & Occupat Therapy, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Dept Rehabil Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[5] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychol, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada
[6] Baycrest, Rotman Res Inst, Toronto, ON, Canada
[7] Inst Cognit Neurosci, London, England
来源
关键词
Brain injuries; Cognition; Rehabilitation; Stroke; EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS; BRAIN-INJURY; PERFORMANCE; SEVERITY; DEFICITS; MOTOR; AGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.apmr.2009.07.012
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Dawson DR, Anderson ND, Burgess P, Cooper E, Krpan KM, Stuss DT. Further development of the Multiple Errands Test: standardized scoring, reliability, and ecological validity for the Baycrest version. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2009;90(11 Suppl 1):S41-51. Objectives: (1) To determine the summary scores on the Baycrest Multiple Errands Test (BMET) that best discriminate between community dwelling people with traumatic brain injury or stroke and matched controls; (2) to determine interrater reliability; (3) to evaluate further the ecological validity. Design: Case-control. Setting: Large, university-affiliated health care center and participants' homes. Participants: People with acquired brain injury (n=27) and healthy matched controls (n=25). Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: (1) BMET; (2) performance-based measure of instrumental activities of daily living: the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills; (3) self-report and significant other report of daily life function, the Dysexecutive Questionnaire, the Sickness Impact Profile, and the Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory. Results: Performance on the BMET was significantly different between people with acquired brain injury and controls (P<.05); good to strong correlations (>.50) were found in more than one third of the correlations between the BMET and measures of IADL and everyday function. Interclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) on BMET summary scores were high (ICC=.71-.88), illustrating very good interrater reliability. Conclusions: This study extends the psychometric findings of the Multiple Errands Test, thus further confirming its value for clinical and research purposes. It is a reliable and ecologically valid assessment that provides a standard way of categorizing executive performance errors in a naturalistic environment.
引用
收藏
页码:S41 / S51
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Validity, Reliability and Normative Data of The Stroop Test capa Version
    Emek Savas, Derya Durusu
    Yerlikaya, Deniz
    Yener, Gorsev G.
    Tanor, Oget Oktem
    TURK PSIKIYATRI DERGISI, 2020, 31 (01) : 9 - 23
  • [42] The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test: Validity and Reliability of the Thai Version
    Charernboon, Thammanard
    Lerthattasilp, Tiraya
    COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY, 2017, 30 (03) : 98 - 101
  • [43] Turkish version of the Simple Shoulder Test: a reliability and validity study
    Ayhan, Cigdem
    Unal, Edibe
    Yakut, Yavuz
    TURKISH JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY REHABILITATION-FIZYOTERAPI REHABILITASYON, 2010, 21 (02): : 68 - 74
  • [44] Turkish version of body attitude test: Its reliability and validity
    Huri, M.
    Sahin, S.
    Akel, S.
    Slepecky, M.
    Kotianova, A.
    EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2017, 41 : S559 - S560
  • [45] The reliability and validity of Turkish version of Childhood Asthma Control Test
    B. E. Sekerel
    O. U. Soyer
    O. Keskin
    N. Uzuner
    M. Yazicioglu
    M. Kılıç
    H. Artaç
    S. Ozmen
    D. Can
    D. Zeyrek
    H. Cokugras
    Y. Canitez
    M. Aydogan
    S. Kuyucu
    A. İnal
    F. Gurkan
    F. Orhan
    O. Yilmaz
    A. B. Boz
    F. Tahan
    O. Cevit
    Quality of Life Research, 2012, 21 : 685 - 690
  • [46] The Chinese version of the Memory for Intentions Test (MIST): development and evaluation of its reliability and concurrent validity
    Sun, Junyuan
    Zhang, Kai
    Su, Xianbiao
    Zhang, Qunlei
    Wang, Ziyang
    He, Long
    Hu, Lei
    CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST, 2023, 37 (05) : 1078 - 1096
  • [47] Development, Reliability, and Concurrent Validity of the American Sign Language Version of the Computerized Revised Token Test
    Goldberg, Emily B.
    Pratt, Sheila R.
    Mcneil, Malcolm R.
    Szuminsky, Neil
    Dehaan, Kenneth
    Zhen, Leslie Q.
    JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND HEARING RESEARCH, 2025, 68 (02): : 665 - 684
  • [48] Validation of a Neuro Virtual Reality-based Version of the Multiple Errands Test for the Assessment of Executive Functions
    Raspelli, Simona
    Pallavicini, Federica
    Carelli, Laura
    Morganti, Francesca
    Poletti, Barbara
    Corra, Barbara
    Silani, Vincenzo
    Riva, Giuseppe
    ANNUAL REVIEW OF CYBERTHERAPY AND TELEMEDICINE, 2011, 9 : 72 - 76
  • [49] The reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Multiple Sclerosis Questionnaire for physiotherapists
    Buyukasik, Mehmet
    Ozkeskin, Mehmet
    Ozden, Fatih
    DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION, 2022, 44 (12) : 2908 - 2914
  • [50] Reliability and Validity of the Turkish Version of the Multiple Sclerosis Knowledge Questionnaire
    Cinar, Ece
    Akkoc, Yesim
    Calis, Funda
    Baklaci, Musa
    Ekmekci, Ozgul
    Yuceyar, Ayse Nur
    NOROPSIKIYATRI ARSIVI-ARCHIVES OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY, 2022, 59 (02): : 123 - 126