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Performance of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in Oncopediatric Patients in an Oncology Unit in Cali, Colombia: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study.
Jiménez Urrego, Ángela María; Santa, Valeria; Guerrero Gómez, Manuel José; Guerrero Benitez, Angie Carolina; Romo-González, Tania; Botero Carvajal, Alejandro.
Afiliação
  • Jiménez Urrego ÁM; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Universidad de San Buenaventura de Cali, Cali 760036, Colombia.
  • Santa V; Department of Psychology, Universidad de San Buenaventura de Cali, Cali 760036, Colombia.
  • Guerrero Gómez MJ; Department of Psychology, Universidad de San Buenaventura de Cali, Cali 760036, Colombia.
  • Guerrero Benitez AC; Clinica de Occidente, Cali 760001, Colombia.
  • Romo-González T; Institute of Biological Research, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa 91190, Mexico.
  • Botero Carvajal A; Faculty of Health, Universidad Santiago de Cali, Cali 760036, Colombia.
Children (Basel) ; 11(7)2024 Jul 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39062299
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

In 2020, the prevalence of cancer rose to 844,778 cases among the population aged 0-19 years. Approximately 90% of individuals under 18 years of age reside in low- and middle-income countries, where cancer survivors report adverse outcomes that negatively impact their general health, emotional state, and external factors such as academic performance due to the effect of these outcomes on executive functions. The Wisconsin Cart Sorting Test (WCST) is the gold standard for evaluating executive functioning. Therefore, this article (1) reports the performance of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) in oncopediatric patients from Cali, Colombia; (2) indicates the reliability of the WCST; (3) describes the association between cancer type and executive functioning in patients; (4) describes the differences between patients with various executive deficits and their executive total scores; and (5) describes the association between cancer type and the presence of brain deficits based on the WCST.

METHODS:

In this cross-sectional observational study, 24 oncopediatric patients were interviewed and evaluated via the WCST.

RESULTS:

The mean age was 12.08 years (SD 3.98); 20.8% of the patients were women, 70.8% had a primary diagnosis of leukemia, 8% exhibited acquired brain deficits, and more than 75% displayed adequate functional indicators of executive functions. Robust statistics were employed to explore the differences between the types of diagnosis and performance in executive functions, and no statistically significant differences were found (p = 0.156). We found that the WCST has a reliable Cronbach's α of 0.804. Oncopediatric patients without brain deficits presented strong results in terms of executive functions (p = 0.002), with a moderate effect size (0.727).

CONCLUSIONS:

The WCST is reliable for discriminating executive functioning among pediatric cancer patients. The evidence suggests that there were no differences in the executive functioning of the participants based on the types of cancer being evaluated.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE País como assunto: America do sul / Colombia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE País como assunto: America do sul / Colombia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article