The utility of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment as a mental capacity assessment tool for patients with a learning disability

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作者
Edge, Daniel [1 ]
Oyefeso, Adenekan [1 ]
Evans, Carys [1 ]
Evans, Amber [1 ]
机构
[1] Jeesal Cawston Pk, Dept Psychol & Therapies, Alysham Rd, Norwich NR10 4JD, Norfolk, England
关键词
Assessment; DEX; learning disability; mental capacity; MoCA; DECISION-MAKING CAPACITY; INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES; INTERRATER RELIABILITY; PEOPLE; HEALTH; ADULTS; CONSENT;
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10.1111/bld.12157
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the psychometric properties of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) in patients with a learning disability and examine it's utility for conducting mental capacity assessment. Method: This study was a cross-sectional, instrument validation study in an inpatient hospital setting, located in the East of England. The sample consisted of two groups: (i) 31 consecutively admitted hospital patients and (ii) 10 multidisciplinary team members who served as a comparison group. The MoCA, a 12-item screen for mild cognitive impairment and the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX), were used in this study. Item analysis was conducted by comparing item endorsement for all participants that had a learning disability utilising Difficulty and Discrimination Indices for each item on the MoCA. We examined the internal consistency of a revised scale derived from item analysis and used a one-way ANOVA to determine concurrent validity by comparing scores between two patient subgroups and the comparison group. Results: A 7-item scale, MoCA-LD' (alpha coefficient=0.82) emerged from item analysis. A statistically significant negative correlation was observed between MoCA-LD and DEX (Pearson correlation=-0.66, P<0.01). As expected, participants in the borderline category scored higher on MoCA-LD than those with mild learning disability, as did those with no learning disability (P<0.001). Conclusion: The MoCA-LD has the potential to be a useful tool for mental capacity assessment in patients with a learning disability.
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