Normative data and evaluation of the psychometric properties of manual and cognitive assessment instruments in the general Spanish population (spanish acronym InstrumentTO-NORMAC).

The InstrumenTO-NORMAC project emerged in response to the need for robust and culturally appropriate normative data for a range of manual and cognitive assessment tools widely used in the general population. Currently, many of these instruments are interpreted based on normative values derived from other countries, which may compromise diagnostic accuracy and limit the validity of clinical and research decision-making.

Project OBJECTIVES

In response to the need for validated assessment tools and normative data to support evidence-based professional practice, the objectives of the InstrumenTO-NORMAC project are:

Normative data

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Generate reference values in the Spanish general population for the assessment of manual dexterity and cognitive abilities.

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Evaluate psychometric properties

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To evaluate the psychometric properties of manual dexterity, and cognitive, assessment tools in general population in Spain.

Project TOOLS

Currently, the InstrumenTO-NORMAC project focuses on generating normative data and evaluating the psychometric properties of the following tools in the Spanish general population:

WMFT

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Wolf Motor Function Test

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BBT

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Box and Block Test

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BBT-3D

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Box and Block Test 3D

 

PPT

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Purdue Pegboard Test

MoCA B/T

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Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale telephone version

FAB-T

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Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB-E) telephone version

RESEARCHERS of the Project

 

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR OF THE PROJECT
Desirée Valera Gran

Eva María Navarrete Muñoz

PROJECT COLLABORATING RESEARCH TEAM
Iris Juárez Leal

Empar Casaña Escriche

Miriam Hurtado Pomares

Mª Paula noce

Project FUNDING

 

Vice-Rectorate for Research and Transfer

(VIPROY25)

COLLABORATORS with the Project

 

PARTICIPATING CENTERS

Petrer and Elda

San Juan of Alicante

Lifelong Learning Classrooms of Orihuela and Campello