On the reliability of examining dual-tasking abilities using a novel e-health device—a proof of concept study in multiple sclerosis

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Abstract

The assessment of neuropsychological functions and especially dual-tasking abilities is considered to be increasingly relevant in the assessment of neurological disease, and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in particular. However, the assessment of dual-tasking abilities is hindered by specific software requirements and extensive testing times. We designed a novel e-health (progressive web application-based) device for the assessment of dual-tasking abilities usable in “bedside” and outpatient clinic settings and examined its reliability in a sample of N = 184 MS patients in an outpatient setting. Moreover, we examined the relevance of dual-tasking assessment using this device with respect to clinically relevant parameters in MS. We show that a meaningful assessment of dual-tasking is possible within 6 min and that the behavioral readouts overall show good reliability depending on dual-tasking difficulty. We show that dual-tasking readouts were correlated with clinically relevant parameters (e.g., EDSS, disease duration, processing speed) and were not affected by fatigue levels. We consider the tested dual-tasking assessment device suitable for routine clinical neuropsychological assessments of dual-tasking abilities. Future studies may further evaluate this test regarding its suitability in the long-term follow up assessments and to assess dual-tasking abilities in other neurological and psychiatric disorders.

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Böttrich, N., Mückschel, M., Dillenseger, A., Lange, C., Kern, R., Ziemssen, T., & Beste, C. (2020). On the reliability of examining dual-tasking abilities using a novel e-health device—a proof of concept study in multiple sclerosis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(11), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113423

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