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KMID : 1036620200080021426
Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science
2020 Volume.8 No. 2 p.1426 ~ p.1435
The study of development on CFT(Cognitive Function Test) in mild cognitive impairment
Lee Sun-Myung

Joo Eun-Woo
Song Jin-Suk
Park Sin-Jun
Kim Hun-Mo
Jung Un-Seung
Im Chae-Ho
Son Sung-Min
Ha Hye-Jung
Abstract
Objective: This study aims to develop CFT, a screening test for dementia that can be conducted on patients with mild cognitive impairment or early dementia.

Methods: This study was conducted on therapists working at occupational therapy hospital in Gyeongsangnam-do. The data collection period is two months from July to September 2020, and the research participants were briefed on the purpose, significance, and anonymity of the research in consideration of ethical issues. A total of 33 copies of the data were finally analyzed, excluding those containing insufficient answers and errors, by distributing 40 copies of the data. SPSS Data Access pack 8.0 was used for data analysis, Cronbach's ¥á value was evaluated for internal consistency reliability of each item, and Pearson Correlation coeffient between the lower scales of the assessment tool was measured.

Results: The Cronbach's ¥á value of the CFT was shown as .892 and the reliability of the assessment paper was shown to be quite high. The Cronbach's ¥á value for each item in the cognitive assessment tool was the highest at .899 in the subtraction item, with exercise control (mook Chi Pa) at 888, visual memory, plus .887. The correlation of each item of cognitive assessment tools was found to be most correlated with the number of sustained concentrates and word2 to .934; in the stop word-numeric item and visual memory to be .85; and in the addition to the auditory memory item .739.

Conclusion: Therefore, this study developed cognitive evaluation tools that can distinguish the diversity and cognitive level of screening tests and clarify standards, which are different from the existing dementia screening tools in Korea. Furthermore, the cognitive assessment tools of this study can be verified by applying them to patients with mild cognitive impairment and early dementia, and the criteria for generalization can be established.
KEYWORD
Cognition, Cognitive function Test, Dementia Screening Test
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