C Boult1, U B Krinke, C F Urdangarin, V Skarin. 1. Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, St. Paul, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To measure the validity of the DETERMINE Checklist as a marker for future functional disability, depressive symptoms, and mortality among high-risk older adults. DESIGN: A Cohort study. SETTING: An Urban-suburban Midwestern community. PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries at high risk for hospital admission who received geriatric evaluation and management (GEM) (n = 251). MEASUREMENTS: Demographic, health-related, functional, psychosocial, survival, and nutritional data were collected through telephone and in-home interviews. RESULTS:GEM recipients with baseline Checklist scores of four or higher were found to be significantly more likely than those with lower scores to have functional disability or high levels of depressive symptoms a year later. Checklist scores did not predict mortality. CONCLUSIONS: The 10-item Checklist could be used as a secondary screen to identify older persons who, without treatment, are at especially high-risk to have disability or depression a year later.
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OBJECTIVE: To measure the validity of the DETERMINE Checklist as a marker for future functional disability, depressive symptoms, and mortality among high-risk older adults. DESIGN: A Cohort study. SETTING: An Urban-suburban Midwestern community. PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries at high risk for hospital admission who received geriatric evaluation and management (GEM) (n = 251). MEASUREMENTS: Demographic, health-related, functional, psychosocial, survival, and nutritional data were collected through telephone and in-home interviews. RESULTS: GEM recipients with baseline Checklist scores of four or higher were found to be significantly more likely than those with lower scores to have functional disability or high levels of depressive symptoms a year later. Checklist scores did not predict mortality. CONCLUSIONS: The 10-item Checklist could be used as a secondary screen to identify older persons who, without treatment, are at especially high-risk to have disability or depression a year later.
Authors: Kate Williams; Anja Frei; Anders Vetsch; Fabienne Dobbels; Milo A Puhan; Katja Rüdell Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes Date: 2012-03-13 Impact factor: 3.186