Age and Ageing, Vol 28, 161-168, Copyright © 1999 by British Geriatrics Society
GG Fillenbaum, V Chandra, M Ganguli, R Pandav, JE Gilby, EC Seaberg, S Belle, C Baker, DA Echement and LM Nath
OBJECTIVE: to develop a measure of activities of daily living appropriate
for use in assessing the presence of dementia in illiterate rural elderly
people in India. DESIGN: identification of relevant items, pre-testing of
items and refinement of administrative procedures and scoring in four
successive groups of 30 subjects each, pilot testing in a group of 100
subjects comparable to those for whom the measure is intended,
administration to a representative sample of 387 people aged 55 and older,
and assessment of the reliability of the final measure. SETTING AND
SUBJECTS: age-stratified random sample of older men and women in rural
areas of Ballabgarh, Northern India. RESULTS: the original pool of 35 items
covering mobility, instrumental and personal care activities was reduced to
an 11-item unidimensional scale (to which an additional item on mobility
was added) with internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha)=0.82, perfect
inter- and intra-rater reliability, test-retest reliability (intraclass
correlation)=0.82 (any disability) and 0.92 (unable to perform for 'mental'
reasons). Women, older subjects, the totally illiterate and subjects with
poorer cognitive function performed significantly more poorly (P < or =
0.02 for all). PRODUCT: a brief, reliable and valid activities of daily
living measure, with norms, which is appropriate for use in assessing
dementia in illiterate rural elderly people in India.
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Development of an activities of daily living scale to screen for dementia in an illiterate rural older population in India
Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA. ggf@geri.duke.edu
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