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Title: The Oxford Cognitive Screen – Plus (OCS-Plus): A digital, tablet-based, brief cognitive assessment
Authors: External author(s) only
Keywords: Cognition
Memory
Digital Medicine
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Citation: Nele Demeyere Marleen Haupt Sam Sappho Webb Margaret Jane Moore Mihaela Duta. The Oxford Cognitive Screen – Plus (OCS-Plus): A digital, tablet-based, brief cognitive assessment. OSF October 2020
Abstract: Here, we present the Oxford Cognitive Screen-Plus, a computerised tablet-based screen designed to briefly assess domain-general cognition and provide more fine-grained measures of memory and executive function. The OCS-Plus was designed to sensitively screen for cognitive impairments and provide a differentiation between memory and executive deficits. Methods The OCS-Plus contains 10 subtasks and requires approximately 20 minutes to complete. In this study, 320 neurologically healthy ageing participants (age M=62.66, SD=13.75) from three sites completed the OCS-Plus to provide a normative sample. The convergent validity of this assessment was established in comparison to the ACE-R, CERAD and Rey-Osterrieth. Divergent validity was established through comparison with the BDI. Internal consistency of each subtask was evaluated, and test-retest reliability was determined. Results We established the normative impairment cut-offs for each of the subtasks. Predicted convergent and divergent validity was found, high internal consistency for most measures was also found with the exception of restricted range tasks, as well as strong test-retest reliability, which provided evidence of test stability. Further research demonstrating the use and validity of the OCS-Plus in various clinical populations is required. Conclusion The OCS-Plus is presented as a standardised cognitive assessment tool, normed and validated in a large sample of neurologically healthy participants. The OCS-Plus will be available as an Android App and provides an automated report of domain-general cognitive impairments in executive attention and memory.
URI: https://oxfordhealth-nhs.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/624
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