Speed versus accuracy in cognitive assessment when using CSIs

When using cognitive screening instruments (CSIs) there is always a balance to be struck between test sensitivity and specificity, with the chosen test cut‐off being determined by the needs of the particular clinical situation. Dr Larner investigates whether there is a trade‐off between CSI diagnostic accuracy and administration time, or, in other words, whether shorter CSIs are less accurate than longer ones which may sample more cognitive domains and/or in greater depth.
Source: Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Original research Source Type: research
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