| Literature DB >> 16952319 |
Alejandro Rodríguez-Molinero1, María López-Diéguez, Ana I Tabuenca, Juan J de la Cruz, José R Banegas.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We evaluated the accuracy of physician recognition of functional status impairment in older emergency departments (ED) patients. In particular, we evaluated the accuracy of medical records (a comparison of the information in the medical record with the functional status based on proxy interviews), and the accuracy of physician knowledge (a comparison of the information obtained from the responsible physician with the functional status based on proxy interviews).Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16952319 PMCID: PMC1569831 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-6-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Sociodemographic, cognitive and functional characteristics of the patient sample (n = 101)
| n (%) | |
| Male | 60 (61.2%) |
| Female | 38 (38.8%) |
| 81.7 ± 7.3 | |
| No formal education | 46 (47.4%) |
| Elementary education | 47 (48.5%) |
| University education | 4 (4.1%) |
| Single | 5 (5.1%) |
| Married | 46 (46.9%) |
| Widowed | 46 (46.9%) |
| Separated/divorced | 1 (1.0%) |
| Alone | 7 (7.2%) |
| In a residence | 3 (3.1%) |
| With spouse | 35 (36.1%) |
| With children | 34 (35.1%) |
| With spouse and children | 8 (8.2%) |
| Other | 10 (10.3%) |
| Positive | 43 (48.3%) |
| Negative | 46 (51,7%) |
| n (%) | |
| Totally independent | 34 (35.4%) |
| Totally dependent | 8 (8.3%) |
| Bathing | |
| Independent | 55 (55.6%) |
| Dependent | 44 (44.4%) |
| Dressing | |
| Independent | 75 (75.8%) |
| Dependent | 24 (24.2%) |
| Toileting | |
| Independent | 71 (71.7%) |
| Dependent | 28 (28.3%) |
| Transfers from bed to chair | |
| Independent | 72 (73.5%) |
| Dependent | 26 (26.5%) |
| Continence | |
| Independent | 44 (44.9%) |
| Dependent | 54 (55.1%) |
| Feeding | |
| Independent | 90 (91.8%) |
| Dependent | 8 (8.2%) |
| Walking | |
| Independent | 59 (62.8%) |
| Dependent | 35 (37.2%) |
*Cognitive impairment screening test.
Number of ADLs mentioned on clinical history, according to number of disabilities of the patients.
| Patients disabilities | |||||
| 5–6 ADL disability | 3–4 ADL disability | 1–2 ADL disability | No ADL disability | All patients | |
| No mention (n,%) | 10 ( | 6 ( | 28 ( | 28 ( | 72 (75%) |
| Bathing mentioned (n) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
| Dressing mentioned (n) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
| Toileting mentioned (n) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
| Transferring mentioned (n) | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
| Continence mentioned (n) | 4 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 15 |
| Eating mentioned (n) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| Walking mentioned (n) | 3 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 13 |
| N | 17 | 10 | 35 | 34 | 96 |
Concordance and validity indexes between patients' baseline functional data obtained from physicians and those obtained from respondents, according to each ADL items.
| Kappa coefficient (95% CI) | Sensitivity (%) (95% CI) | Specificity (%) (95% CI) | Positive predictive value (%) (95% CI) | Negative predictive value (%) (95% CI) | |
| Katz (n = 90) | 0.47 (0.38–0.57) | ||||
| Bathing (n = 97) | 0.34 (0.14–0.54) | 69.8 (56.0–83.5) | 64.8 (52.1–77.6) | 61.2 (47.6–74.9) | 72.9 (60.3–85.5) |
| Dressing (n = 96) | 0.42 (0.24–0.60) | 87.5 (74.3–100) | 66.7 (55.8–77.6) | 46.7 (32.1–61.2) | 94.1 (87.7–100) |
| Toileting (n = 96) | 0.39 (0.20–0.58) | 71.4 (54.7–88.2) | 72.1 (61.4–82.7) | 51.3 (35.6–67.0) | 86.0 (77.0–95.0) |
| Transfer from bed to chair (n = 93) | 0.32 (0.12–0.52) | 64.0 (45.2–82.8) | 72.1 (61.4–82.7) | 45.7 (29.2–62.2) | 84.5 (75.2–93.8) |
| Continence (n = 94) | 0.28 (0.08–0.48) | 61.5 (48.3–74.8) | 66.7 (52.4–80.9) | 69.6 (56.3–82.9) | 58.3 (44.4–72.3) |
| Feeding (n = 95) | 0.29 (0.10–0.48) | 50.0 (15.4–84.7) | 88.5 (81.8–95.2) | 28.6 (4.9–52.2) | 95.1 (90.3–99.8) |
| Walking (n = 92) | 0.34 (0.14–0.55) | 64.7 (48.6–80.8) | 70.7 (59.0–82.4) | 56.4 (40.9–72.0) | 77.4 (66.1–88.6) |
Figure 1Concordance (κ coefficient) between patients' functional status (Katz Index) reported by physicians and that reported by respondents, according to the number of basic activities of daily living (basic ADL) 'mentioned in the medical record. Bars correspond to the 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) of κ. The broken line highlights the fact that there is no overlap between the 95% CI for 0 and for 2 or more basic ADL. The sample sizes (n) for each basic ADL subgroup are shown beneath the bars.