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Determining the Minimal Important Change of Everyday Functioning in Dementia: Pursuing Clinical Meaningfulness.

Mark A DubbelmanMerike VerrijpCaroline B TerweeRoos J JuttenMerel C PostemaFrederik BarkhofBart N M BerckelFreek GillissenVivianne TeeuwenCharlotte E TeunissenWiesje Maria van der FlierPhilip ScheltensSietske A M Sikkes
Published in: Neurology (2022)
We were able to operationalize clinically meaningful decline in IADL by determining the MIC. The usefulness of the MIC was supported by our findings from the clinical sample that nearly half of a sample of unselected memory clinic patients showed a meaningful decline in less than a year. Disease stage and medial temporal atrophy were predictors of functional decline greater than the MIC. Our findings provide guidance in interpreting changes in IADL and may help evaluate treatment effects and monitor disease progression.
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