| Literature DB >> 30103820 |
Carolyn W Zhu1,2, Bote Gosse Bruinsma3, Yaakov Stern4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The concept of dependence has been proposed as a unified representation of disease severity to quantify and stage disease progression in a manner more informative to patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers.Entities:
Keywords: Dependency; Disease progression; Economics; Severity of illness
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30103820 PMCID: PMC6090802 DOI: 10.1186/s13195-018-0414-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alzheimers Res Ther Impact factor: 6.982
The Dependence Scale
| Score | ||
|---|---|---|
| A | Does the patient need reminders or advice to manage chores, do shopping, cooking, play games, or handle money? | 0/1/2 |
| B | Does the patient need help to remember important things such as appointments, recent events, or names of family or friends? | 0/1/2 |
| C | Does the patient need frequent (at least once a month) help finding misplaced objects, keeping appointments, or maintaining health or safety (locking doors, taking medication)? | 0/1 |
| D | Does the patient need household chores done for them? | 0/1 |
| E | Does the patient need to be watched or kept company when awake? | 0/1 |
| F | Does the patient need to be escorted when outside? | 0/1 |
| G | Does the patient need to be accompanied when bathing or eating? | 0/1 |
| H | Does the patient have to be dressed, washed, and groomed? | 0/1 |
| I | Does the patient have to be taken to the toilet regularly to avoid incontinence? | 0/1 |
| J | Does the patient have to be fed? | 0/1 |
| K | Does the patient need to be turned, moved, or transferred? | 0/1 |
| L | Does the patient wear a diaper or a catheter? | 0/1 |
| M | Does the patient need to be tube fed? | 0/1 |
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Coding for items A/B: No (0), Occasionally (at least once a month) (1) , Frequently (at least once a week) (2)
Coding for items C–M: no (0), yes (1)
Derivation of dependence level
| Level 0 | 0 to all items |
| Level 1 | Either A, B, or C = 1 |
| Level 2 | 2 of A, B, or C = 1 OR A or B = 2 OR D = 1 |
| Level 3 | E, F, or G = 1 |
| Level 4 | H, I, or J = 1 |
| Level 5 | K, L, or M = 1 |
Validation studies assessing the psychometric properties of the DS
| Study | Population |
| Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stern et al. 1994 [ | Mild–moderate AD | 249 | Inter-rater reliability (interclass correlation), 0.99 for total score; internal consistency (Cronbach’s α), 0.66; significant correlation with CDR ( |
| Lenderking et al. 2013 [ | Mild-moderate AD | 460 | Internal consistency (Cronbach’s α), 0.72; construct validity, correlation with BDRS (r = 0.60), mMMS ( |
| Lenderking et al. 2013 [ | Mild-moderate AD | 172 | Internal consistency (Cronbach’s α), 0.72; construct validity, significant correlation with MMSE ( |
| Lenderking et al. 2013 [ | Mild-moderate AD | 166 | Internal consistency (Cronbach’s α), 0.74; construct validity, significant correlation with MMSE ( |
| Wyrwich et al. 2014 [ | Mild-moderate AD | 2334 | Internal consistency (Cronbach’s α), 0.66; construct validity, significant correlation with ADAS-cog ( |
| Brickman et al. 2002 [ | Mild-moderate AD | 230 | Statistically significant change in total DS score over time (0.5 points per 6 month interval) ( |
| Garre-Olmo et al. 2015 [ | Mild-severe AD | 343 | Internal consistency (Cronbach’s α), 0.85; significant correlation with DAD score ( |
CDR clinical dementia rating, MMSE Mini Mental State Examination, mMMS modified MMSE, BDRS blessed dementia rating scale, CDR-SB Clinical Dementia Rating Scale Sum of Boxes, DAD disability assessment for dementia, ADAS-cog Alzheimer’s Disease Assessment Scale-cognitive subscale, NPI neuropsychiatric inventory, CBI caregiver burden interview. *Spanish translation of DS