The RAPid COmmunity COGnitive screening Programme (RAPCOG): developing the portuguese version of the quick mild cognitive impairment (QMCI-P) screen as part of the eip on aha twinning scheme
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2019Author
Machado dos Santos, Pedro
O’Caoimh, Rónán
Svendrovski, Anton
Casanovas, Claudi
Orfila Pernas, Francesc
Illario, Maddalena
Molloy, William
Paul, Constança
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As populations age and the prevalence
of cognitive impairment increases, healthcare
professionals and researchers require short, validated
cognitive screening instruments (CSIs). As part the
EIP-on-AHA Twinning Support Scheme (2016), four
reference sites developed the RAPid COmmunity
COGnitive screening Programme (RAPCOG)
twinning project to validate translated versions of the
Quick Mild Cognitive Impairment (Qmci) screen that
could be adapted quickly for use with future eHealth
screening and assessment programmes. Here we
present the cultural adaption and translation of the
Qmci-Portuguese (Qmci-P) screen as part of
RAPCOG and explore its subsequent validation
against two commonly-used CSIs (MMSE-P and
MoCA-P) with 93 participants aged ≥65, attending
ten day care centres or resident in two long-term care
institutions; median age 74 (+/-15), 66% female. The
Qmci-P’s internal consistency was high (Cronbach’s
Alpha 0.82), compared with the MoCA (0.79) and
SMMSE (0.54). Qmci-P screen scores moderately
correlated with the SMMSE (r=0.61, 95% CI:0.45-
0.72, p<0.001) and MoCA (r=0.63, 95% CI:0.36-
0.80, p<0.001). The Qmci-P screen demonstrates
high internal consistency and concurrent validity
against more established CSIs and given its brevity
(3-5mins), may be preferable for use in community
settings. This project shows the potential of the EIPon-AHA Twinning initiative to promote the scalingup of innovative good practices.