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Neuropsychological assessment in the multicultural memory clinic: Development and feasibility of the TULIPA battery

Authors :
Sanne Franzen
Esther van den Berg
Willemijn Bossenbroek
Judi Kranenburg
Esther A. Scheffers
Moniek van Hout
Lotte van de Wiel
Miriam Goudsmit
Rozemarijn L. van Bruchem-Visser
Judy van Hemmen
Lize C. Jiskoot
Janne M. Papma
Neurology
Erasmus MC other
Psychiatry
Internal Medicine
Source :
Clinical Neuropsychologist, 37(1), 60-80. Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Neuropsychological assessment of culturally diverse populations is hindered by barriers in language, culture, education, and a lack of suitable tests. Furthermore, individuals from diverse backgrounds are often unfamiliar with being cognitively tested. The aim of this study was to develop a new neuropsychological test battery and study its feasibility in multicultural memory clinics. Method: Composition of the TULIPA battery (Towards a Universal Language: Intervention and Psychodiagnostic Assessment) entailed a literature review and consultation with experts and individuals from diverse backgrounds. Feasibility was investigated by examining administration and completion rates and the frequency of factors complicating neuropsychological assessment in 345 patients from 37 countries visiting four multicultural memory clinics in the Netherlands. Results: The test battery included existing tests such as the Cross-Cultural Dementia screening (CCD), Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale (RUDAS), tests from the European Cross-Cultural Neuropsychological Test Battery, and newly developed tests. Completion rates for the test battery were generally high (82%–100%), except for CCD Dots subtest B (58%). Although tests of the “core” TULIPA battery were administered often (median: 6 of 7, IQR: 5–7), supplementary tests were administered less frequently (median: 1 of 9; IQR: 0–3). The number of administered tests correlated with disease severity (RUDAS, ρ=.33, adjusted p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13854046
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Neuropsychologist, 37(1), 60-80. Taylor & Francis Ltd
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b81363e3f2066e307b7384e58da3eaf4