Checking the validity and reliability of the Japanese version of the Mini-Cog using a smartphone application.
Yoshinobu SaitoSho NakamuraAyumi TanakaRyo WatanabeHiroto NarimatsuUng-Il ChungPublished in: BMC research notes (2022)
Twenty men and 20 women aged 65-85 years were enrolled. Criterion-related validity of the method tested by professional staff was found to have an acceptable positive association. The test-retest reliability was lower than the clinically expected intraclass correlation coefficient value because of the inclusion of learning and order effects. If the Mini-Cog score of this application is low, the system is equipped with a function that advises the users on preventing cognitive decline, directing them to the appropriate services, and recommending visits to a medical institution. Therefore, the system can be used continuously as a tool for health behaviors and promotions.