%0 Journal Article
%A Schaper, Philipp
%A Hanke, Alexander
%A Jonas, Stephan
%A Nissen, Leon
%A Reimer, Lara Marie
%A Schweizer, Florian
%A Wagner, Michael
%A Rolke, Kristin
%A Rosendahl, Carolin
%A Tillmann, Judith
%A Weckbecker, Klaus
%A Thyrian, Jochen René
%T Usability of a Tablet-Based Cognitive Assessment Administered by Medical Assistants in General Practice: Implementation Study.
%J JMIR formative research
%V 9
%@ 2561-326X
%C Toronto
%I JMIR Publications
%M DZNE-2025-01456
%P e76010
%D 2025
%X Digital short cognitive tests administered by medical assistants (MAs) in general practitioners' (GPs) practices have great potential for the timely identification of patients with dementia, because they can lead to targeted specialist referrals or to immediate reassurance of patients regarding their perceived concerns. However, integration of this testing approach into clinical practice requires good usability for the test itself, especially for cognitively impaired older adults.In this implementation study, the digital version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) Duo was conducted by MAs in general practice. We tested if the interaction with the test is associated with usability problems for the patients and aimed to find additional relevant constructs that should be considered for the potential implementation of such digital tests into clinical practice. We focused the study on subjective success, usability, and workload as well as their association with the result of the cognitive test to assess whether the MoCA Duo can be implemented into general practice.In total, 10 GPs took part in the study. Within their practices, 299 GP patients (aged 51-97 years) with cognitive concerns completed the MoCA Duo administered by MAs. Subsequently, patients and MAs completed digital questionnaires regarding the interaction with the app. Usability was measured using the adapted System Usability Scale, and perceived workload using the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Task Load Index. For the perceived workload, we included an assessment of the patient by the MA. Results of the MoCA Duo were supplied to the GPs for their consultation with the patient.The results indicated good usability for the MoCA Duo. Self-assessment by the patients indicated that 64
%K Humans
%K Male
%K Female
%K Aged
%K Middle Aged
%K Computers, Handheld: statistics & numerical data
%K Aged, 80 and over
%K General Practice: methods
%K Mental Status and Dementia Tests
%K Surveys and Questionnaires
%K Cognitive Dysfunction: diagnosis
%K Dementia: diagnosis
%K Workload
%K Physician Assistants
%K General Practitioners
%K MoCA (Other)
%K Montreal Cognitive Assessment (Other)
%K computerized assessment (Other)
%K dementia (Other)
%K digital assessment (Other)
%K digital platform (Other)
%K mild cognitive impairment (Other)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:41429419
%R 10.2196/76010
%U https://pub.dzne.de/record/283049