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Mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review

INTRODUCTION: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) may be present in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, it is not clear if there are IADL domains that are consistently affected across patients with MCI. In this systematic r...

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Autores principales: Jekel, Katrin, Damian, Marinella, Wattmo, Carina, Hausner, Lucrezia, Bullock, Roger, Connelly, Peter J, Dubois, Bruno, Eriksdotter, Maria, Ewers, Michael, Graessel, Elmar, Kramberger, Milica G, Law, Emma, Mecocci, Patrizia, Molinuevo, José L, Nygård, Louise, Olde-Rikkert, Marcel GM, Orgogozo, Jean-Marc, Pasquier, Florence, Peres, Karine, Salmon, Eric, Sikkes, Sietske AM, Sobow, Tomasz, Spiegel, René, Tsolaki, Magda, Winblad, Bengt, Frölich, Lutz
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25815063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13195-015-0099-0
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author Jekel, Katrin
Damian, Marinella
Wattmo, Carina
Hausner, Lucrezia
Bullock, Roger
Connelly, Peter J
Dubois, Bruno
Eriksdotter, Maria
Ewers, Michael
Graessel, Elmar
Kramberger, Milica G
Law, Emma
Mecocci, Patrizia
Molinuevo, José L
Nygård, Louise
Olde-Rikkert, Marcel GM
Orgogozo, Jean-Marc
Pasquier, Florence
Peres, Karine
Salmon, Eric
Sikkes, Sietske AM
Sobow, Tomasz
Spiegel, René
Tsolaki, Magda
Winblad, Bengt
Frölich, Lutz
author_facet Jekel, Katrin
Damian, Marinella
Wattmo, Carina
Hausner, Lucrezia
Bullock, Roger
Connelly, Peter J
Dubois, Bruno
Eriksdotter, Maria
Ewers, Michael
Graessel, Elmar
Kramberger, Milica G
Law, Emma
Mecocci, Patrizia
Molinuevo, José L
Nygård, Louise
Olde-Rikkert, Marcel GM
Orgogozo, Jean-Marc
Pasquier, Florence
Peres, Karine
Salmon, Eric
Sikkes, Sietske AM
Sobow, Tomasz
Spiegel, René
Tsolaki, Magda
Winblad, Bengt
Frölich, Lutz
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description INTRODUCTION: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) may be present in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, it is not clear if there are IADL domains that are consistently affected across patients with MCI. In this systematic review, therefore, we aimed to summarize research results regarding the performance of MCI patients in specific IADL (sub)domains compared with persons who are cognitively normal and/or patients with dementia. METHODS: The databases PsycINFO, PubMed and Web of Science were searched for relevant literature in December 2013. Publications from 1999 onward were considered for inclusion. Altogether, 497 articles were retrieved. Reference lists of selected articles were searched for potentially relevant articles. After screening the abstracts of these 497 articles, 37 articles were included in this review. RESULTS: In 35 studies, IADL deficits (such as problems with medication intake, telephone use, keeping appointments, finding things at home and using everyday technology) were documented in patients with MCI. Financial capacity in patients with MCI was affected in the majority of studies. Effect sizes for group differences between patients with MCI and healthy controls were predominantly moderate to large. Performance-based instruments showed slight advantages (in terms of effect sizes) in detecting group differences in IADL functioning between patients with MCI, patients with Alzheimer’s disease and healthy controls. CONCLUSION: IADL requiring higher neuropsychological functioning seem to be most severely affected in patients with MCI. A reliable identification of such deficits is necessary, as patients with MCI with IADL deficits seem to have a higher risk of converting to dementia than patients with MCI without IADL deficits. The use of assessment tools specifically designed and validated for patients with MCI is therefore strongly recommended. Furthermore, the development of performance-based assessment instruments should be intensified, as they allow a valid and reliable assessment of subtle IADL deficits in MCI, even if a proxy is not available. Another important point to consider when designing new scales is the inclusion of technology-associated IADL. Novel instruments for clinical practice should be time-efficient and easy to administer.
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spelling pubmed-43744142015-03-27 Mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review Jekel, Katrin Damian, Marinella Wattmo, Carina Hausner, Lucrezia Bullock, Roger Connelly, Peter J Dubois, Bruno Eriksdotter, Maria Ewers, Michael Graessel, Elmar Kramberger, Milica G Law, Emma Mecocci, Patrizia Molinuevo, José L Nygård, Louise Olde-Rikkert, Marcel GM Orgogozo, Jean-Marc Pasquier, Florence Peres, Karine Salmon, Eric Sikkes, Sietske AM Sobow, Tomasz Spiegel, René Tsolaki, Magda Winblad, Bengt Frölich, Lutz Alzheimers Res Ther Research INTRODUCTION: There is a growing body of evidence that subtle deficits in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) may be present in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, it is not clear if there are IADL domains that are consistently affected across patients with MCI. In this systematic review, therefore, we aimed to summarize research results regarding the performance of MCI patients in specific IADL (sub)domains compared with persons who are cognitively normal and/or patients with dementia. METHODS: The databases PsycINFO, PubMed and Web of Science were searched for relevant literature in December 2013. Publications from 1999 onward were considered for inclusion. Altogether, 497 articles were retrieved. Reference lists of selected articles were searched for potentially relevant articles. After screening the abstracts of these 497 articles, 37 articles were included in this review. RESULTS: In 35 studies, IADL deficits (such as problems with medication intake, telephone use, keeping appointments, finding things at home and using everyday technology) were documented in patients with MCI. Financial capacity in patients with MCI was affected in the majority of studies. Effect sizes for group differences between patients with MCI and healthy controls were predominantly moderate to large. Performance-based instruments showed slight advantages (in terms of effect sizes) in detecting group differences in IADL functioning between patients with MCI, patients with Alzheimer’s disease and healthy controls. CONCLUSION: IADL requiring higher neuropsychological functioning seem to be most severely affected in patients with MCI. A reliable identification of such deficits is necessary, as patients with MCI with IADL deficits seem to have a higher risk of converting to dementia than patients with MCI without IADL deficits. The use of assessment tools specifically designed and validated for patients with MCI is therefore strongly recommended. Furthermore, the development of performance-based assessment instruments should be intensified, as they allow a valid and reliable assessment of subtle IADL deficits in MCI, even if a proxy is not available. Another important point to consider when designing new scales is the inclusion of technology-associated IADL. Novel instruments for clinical practice should be time-efficient and easy to administer. BioMed Central 2015-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4374414/ /pubmed/25815063 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13195-015-0099-0 Text en © Jekel et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Jekel, Katrin
Damian, Marinella
Wattmo, Carina
Hausner, Lucrezia
Bullock, Roger
Connelly, Peter J
Dubois, Bruno
Eriksdotter, Maria
Ewers, Michael
Graessel, Elmar
Kramberger, Milica G
Law, Emma
Mecocci, Patrizia
Molinuevo, José L
Nygård, Louise
Olde-Rikkert, Marcel GM
Orgogozo, Jean-Marc
Pasquier, Florence
Peres, Karine
Salmon, Eric
Sikkes, Sietske AM
Sobow, Tomasz
Spiegel, René
Tsolaki, Magda
Winblad, Bengt
Frölich, Lutz
Mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review
title Mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review
title_full Mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review
title_fullStr Mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review
title_short Mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review
title_sort mild cognitive impairment and deficits in instrumental activities of daily living: a systematic review
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25815063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13195-015-0099-0
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