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@ARTICLE{Boccardi:155314,
      author       = {Boccardi, Marina and Monsch, Andreas U and Ferrari,
                      Clarissa and Altomare, Daniele and Berres, Manfred and Bos,
                      Isabelle and Buchmann, Andreas and Cerami, Chiara and Didic,
                      Mira and Festari, Cristina and Nicolosi, Valentina and
                      Sacco, Leonardo and Aerts, Liesbeth and Albanese, Emiliano
                      and Annoni, Jean-Marie and Ballhausen, Nicola and Chicherio,
                      Christian and Démonet, Jean-François and Descloux,
                      Virginie and Diener, Suzie and Ferreira, Daniel and Georges,
                      Jean and Gietl, Anton and Girtler, Nicola and Kilimann, Ingo
                      and Klöppel, Stefan and Kustyniuk, Nicole and Mecocci,
                      Patrizia and Mella, Nathalie and Pigliautile, Martina and
                      Seeher, Katrin and Shirk, Steven D and Toraldo, Alessio and
                      Brioschi-Guevara, Andrea and Chan, Kwun C G and Crane, Paul
                      K and Dodich, Alessandra and Grazia, Alice and Kochan,
                      Nicole A and de Oliveira, Fabricio Ferreira and Nobili,
                      Flavio and Kukull, Walter and Peters, Oliver and Ramakers,
                      Inez and Sachdev, Perminder S and Teipel, Stefan and Visser,
                      Pieter Jelle and Wagner, Michael and Weintraub, Sandra and
                      Westman, Eric and Froelich, Lutz and Brodaty, Henry and
                      Dubois, Bruno and Cappa, Stefano F and Salmon, David and
                      Winblad, Bengt and Frisoni, Giovanni B and Kliegel,
                      Matthias},
      collaboration = {Consortium and Disorders, Harmonization of
                      Neuropsychological Assessment for Neurocognitive},
      title        = {{H}armonizing neuropsychological assessment for mild
                      neurocognitive disorders in {E}urope.},
      journal      = {Alzheimer's and dementia},
      volume       = {18},
      number       = {1},
      issn         = {1552-5279},
      address      = {Hoboken, NJ},
      publisher    = {Wiley},
      reportid     = {DZNE-2021-00581},
      pages        = {29-42},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {Harmonized neuropsychological assessment for neurocognitive
                      disorders, an international priority for valid and reliable
                      diagnostic procedures, has been achieved only in specific
                      countries or research contexts.To harmonize the assessment
                      of mild cognitive impairment in Europe, a workshop (Geneva,
                      May 2018) convened stakeholders, methodologists, academic,
                      and non-academic clinicians and experts from European, US,
                      and Australian harmonization initiatives.With formal
                      presentations and thematic working-groups we defined a
                      standard battery consistent with the U.S. Uniform DataSet,
                      version 3, and homogeneous methodology to obtain consistent
                      normative data across tests and languages. Adaptations
                      consist of including two tests specific to typical
                      Alzheimer's disease and behavioral variant frontotemporal
                      dementia. The methodology for harmonized normative data
                      includes consensus definition of cognitively normal
                      controls, classification of confounding factors (age, sex,
                      and education), and calculation of minimum sample sizes.This
                      expert consensus allows harmonizing the diagnosis of
                      neurocognitive disorders across European countries and
                      possibly beyond.},
      keywords     = {Age Factors / Cognition / Cognitive Dysfunction:
                      classification / Cognitive Dysfunction: diagnosis /
                      Consensus Development Conferences as Topic / Datasets as
                      Topic: standards / Educational Status / Europe / Expert
                      Testimony / Humans / Language / Neuropsychological Tests:
                      standards / Sex Factors / Alzheimer's disease (Other) /
                      cognitive assessment (Other) / diagnosis (Other) / mild
                      cognitive impairment (Other) / mild neurocognitive disorders
                      (Other) / standard neuropsychological assessment (Other)},
      cin          = {AG Endres / AG Teipel / AG Wagner / AG Boccardi},
      ddc          = {610},
      cid          = {I:(DE-2719)1811005 / I:(DE-2719)1510100 /
                      I:(DE-2719)1011201 / I:(DE-2719)5000062},
      pnm          = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pmc          = {pmc:PMC9642857},
      pubmed       = {pmid:33984176},
      doi          = {10.1002/alz.12365},
      url          = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/155314},
}