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A Quality Improvement Project to Investigate How Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination-III (ACE-III) Training Improves the Accuracy of ACE-III Scoring in an Older Adult Community Mental Health Team

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2024

Zara Tyson*
Affiliation:
Devon Partnership Trust, Devon, United Kingdom
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*Presenting author.
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Abstract

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Aims

Aims – An Audit in the Older Adult Community Mental Health Team identified that there were inaccuracies in the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination-III (ACE-III) scoring used to help diagnose dementia. The aim of this Quality Improvement Project was to determine if ACE-III training delivered by a neuropsychologist would improve the accuracy and reliability of ACE-III scores used by the team to help diagnose dementia.

Methods

ACE-III surveys completed over a 6 month period were analysed to determine if they followed the ACE-III scoring guidelines provided by the ACE-III Administration and Scoring Guide (2012). ACE-III surveys were completed by different members of the multidisciplinary team. Following identification of inaccuracies and inconsistencies in scoring we delivered ACE-III training via a neuropsychologist to determine if this would improve ACE-III scoring (as per the ACE-III Administration and Scoring Guide) in the following 6 month period after the training was received.

Results

Following ACE-III training delivered by a neuropsychologist in how to complete the ACE-III survey, surveys were analysed using the Administration and Scoring Guide (2012). ACE-III scores were more accurate in the 6 months following the ACE-III training delivered by a neuropsychologist to the team.

Conclusion

ACE-III training improved the accuracy of ACE-III scores in the multidisciplinary CMHT. This finding would advocate for ACE-III training to become part of our roles within Older Adult Psychiatry in order to improve service delivery to the patient.

Type
3 Quality Improvement
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Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Royal College of Psychiatrists

Footnotes

Abstracts were reviewed by the RCPsych Academic Faculty rather than by the standard BJPsych Open peer review process and should not be quoted as peer-reviewed by BJPsych Open in any subsequent publication.

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