TY - JOUR
T1 - From Face-to-Face to Home-to-Home
T2 - Validity of a Teleneuropsychological Battery
AU - Alegret, Montserrat
AU - Espinosa, Ana
AU - Ortega, Gemma
AU - Pérez-Cordón, Alba
AU - Sanabria, Ángela
AU - Hernández, Isabel
AU - Marquié, Marta
AU - Rosende-Roca, Maitée
AU - Mauleón, Ana
AU - Abdelnour, Carla
AU - Vargas, Liliana
AU - De Antonio, Ester Esteban
AU - López-Cuevas, Rogelio
AU - Tartari, Juan Pablo
AU - Alarcón-Martín, Emilio
AU - Tárraga, Lluís
AU - Ruiz, Agustín
AU - Boada, Mercè
AU - Valero, Sergi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021-The authors. Published by IOS Press.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Background: Over the last decade, teleneuropsychology has increased substantially. There is a need for valid neuropsychological batteries to be administered home-to-home. Since 2006, the neuropsychological battery of Fundació ACE (NBACE) has been administered face-to-face in our clinical settings. Recently, we adapted the NBACE for teleneuropsychology use to be administered home-to-home (NBACEtn). Objective: The aims of the present study are: 1) to determine the home-to-home NBACE equivalence compared to its original face-to-face version; and 2) to examine home-to-home NBACE discriminant capacity by differentiating among cognitively healthy, mild cognitive impairment, or mild dementia subjects and comparing it with the face-to-face version. Methods: Data from 338 individuals assessed home-to-home (NBACEtn) were contrasted with 7,990 participants assessed with its face-to-face version (NBACE). Exploratory and confirmatory factorial structure, and invariance analysis of the two versions of the battery were performed. Results: Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis supported the four-factor model (attention, memory, executive, and visuospatial/constructional functions). Configural, metric, and scalar measurement invariance was found between home-to-home and face-to-face NBACE versions. Significant differences in most of the neuropsychological variables assessed were observed between the three clinical groups in both versions of administration. No differences were found between the technological devices used by participants (computer or tablet and mobile devices). Conclusion: For the first time, invariance analysis findings were addressed by determining a teleneuropsychological battery's equivalence in comparison with its face-to-face version. This study amplifies the neuropsychological assessment's applicability using a home-to-home format, maintaining the original measure's structure, interpretability, and discriminant capacity.
AB - Background: Over the last decade, teleneuropsychology has increased substantially. There is a need for valid neuropsychological batteries to be administered home-to-home. Since 2006, the neuropsychological battery of Fundació ACE (NBACE) has been administered face-to-face in our clinical settings. Recently, we adapted the NBACE for teleneuropsychology use to be administered home-to-home (NBACEtn). Objective: The aims of the present study are: 1) to determine the home-to-home NBACE equivalence compared to its original face-to-face version; and 2) to examine home-to-home NBACE discriminant capacity by differentiating among cognitively healthy, mild cognitive impairment, or mild dementia subjects and comparing it with the face-to-face version. Methods: Data from 338 individuals assessed home-to-home (NBACEtn) were contrasted with 7,990 participants assessed with its face-to-face version (NBACE). Exploratory and confirmatory factorial structure, and invariance analysis of the two versions of the battery were performed. Results: Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis supported the four-factor model (attention, memory, executive, and visuospatial/constructional functions). Configural, metric, and scalar measurement invariance was found between home-to-home and face-to-face NBACE versions. Significant differences in most of the neuropsychological variables assessed were observed between the three clinical groups in both versions of administration. No differences were found between the technological devices used by participants (computer or tablet and mobile devices). Conclusion: For the first time, invariance analysis findings were addressed by determining a teleneuropsychological battery's equivalence in comparison with its face-to-face version. This study amplifies the neuropsychological assessment's applicability using a home-to-home format, maintaining the original measure's structure, interpretability, and discriminant capacity.
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - cognitive impairment
KW - construct validity
KW - face-to-face
KW - home-to-home
KW - invariance
KW - neuropsychological assessment
KW - telemedicine
KW - teleneuropsychology
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85108205394
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U2 - 10.3233/JAD-201389
DO - 10.3233/JAD-201389
M3 - Article
C2 - 33935075
AN - SCOPUS:85108205394
SN - 1387-2877
VL - 81
SP - 1541
EP - 1553
JO - Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
JF - Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
IS - 4
ER -