SAGE is an acronym that stands for Self-Administered Gerocognitive Exam, but it also been called the OSU Memory Test because it was developed at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Keep In Mind: The SAGE is difficult to administer online. However, the Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) is a similar test that can be easily taken online ...
Download a SAGE Test Form (PDF)* You will also be provided with instructions (the same instructions provided to physicians) as to how to grade the test, however under no circumstances should you self-diagnose. Even if you are confident that you graded the test correctly, your results should be discussed with your physician for final analysis of ...
The SAGE is available for free online in a dozen different languages. ... To complete the pen-and-paper version of the test, you’ll need to download and open a PDF and print it from your computer.
SAGE compares favorably with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a standard exam for testing cognitive ability that must be administered by someone else. In terms of accuracy in diagnosing dementia, the SAGE test has higher sensitivity than the MMSE (95% vs. 91%) as well as higher specificity (79% vs. 67%). (Scharre DW, 2017)
SAGE 2007 The Ohio State University, D. Scharre MD, version 4.08 Page 3 of 4 CONTINUE NEXT PAGE www.sagetest.osu.edu . Self Administered Gerocognitive Examination - SAGE Form 1 Review this example (this first one is done for you) then answer question 11 below: ... Sage-Form 1.pdf Author: Scharre Douglas Keywords: UNREGISTERED Created Date:
SAGE Questionnaire Introduction The SAGE questionnaire consists of the following five main instruments. Each instrument contains multiple sections addressing different aspects of health and well-being in adult populations: • Household Questionnaire; • Individual Questionnaire (Sets A through D); • Proxy Respondent Questionnaire;
Self Administered Gerocognitive Examination - SAGE Form 1 SAGE 2007-2013 The Ohio State University D. Scharre MD, version 6.13 http://sagetest.osu.edu Page 4 of 5 ...
WHO Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) INDIVIDUAL Questionnaire A 2 Contact Record – Individual or Proxy Respondent Q1000 A.INTERVIEWER I.D. Q1000 B.CONTACT WITH: 1=INDIVIDUAL RESPONDENT 2=PROXY RESPONDENT 3=N O ONE Q1000 C.RESULT CODE 01=C OMPLETED INTERVIEW (INTERVIEW IS ACCEPTED AND CONDUCTED – THIS INCLUDES INTERVIEW AND BODY MEASUREMENT, PERFORMANCE TESTS AND BLOOD SAMPLE)
Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE) Administration and Scoring Instructions SAGE is a brief self-administered cognitive screening instrument to identify Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and early dementia. Average time to complete the test is 15 minutes. The maximum score is 22. A score of 17 and above is considered normal ...
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Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE) Administration and Scoring Instructions. SAGE is a brief self-administered cognitive screening instrument to identify Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and early dementia. Average time to complete the test is 15 minutes. The maximum score is 22. A score of 17 and above is considered normal ...
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Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE) Administration and Scoring Instructions . SAGE is a brief self-administered cognitive screening instrument to identify Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and early dementia. Average time to complete the test is 15 minutes. The maximum score is 22. A score of 17 and above is considered normal.
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S. elf . A. dministered . G. erocognitive . E. xamination - SAGE. Form 3 © 2007-2021 The Ohio State University. All Rights Reserved. D. Scharre MD, version 6.13 http ...