| Literature DB >> 33466528 |
Yoshiaki Nomura1, Yoshimasa Ishii2, Yota Chiba2, Shunsuke Suzuki2, Akira Suzuki2, Senichi Suzuki2, Kenji Morita2, Joji Tanabe2, Koji Yamakawa2, Yasuo Ishiwata2, Meu Ishikawa1, Kaoru Sogabe1, Erika Kakuta3, Ayako Okada4, Ryoko Otsuka1, Nobuhiro Hanada1.
Abstract
Oral frailty is defined as the mild decline in oral function and located at the early and reversible stage of frailty. Therefore, early detection and early treatment of oral frailty is very useful. Simple and easy questionnaires, such as an oral frailty checklist, have been widely used for the screening and enlightenment of oral frailty of the Japanese people. We evaluate the structure and validity of the oral frailty checklist. The questionnaire of oral frailty was distributed for the citizens more than 50 years old from December 2018 to January 2019. The structural validity of the questionnaire is analyzed by structural equation modeling (SEM). The characteristics of the items are analyzed by Item Response Theory (IRT). The data of 725 subjects (360 men, 359 women, 6 no answer, mean age 71.3 ± 9.05) are analyzed. The questionnaire consisted of three latent variables. Items of "Brushing teeth at least twice a day", "Regular attendance of dental clinic", and "Using denture", had low discrimination ability. The questionnaire used in this study is a useful tool for the screening of oral frailty. However, its scoring system needs to be improved.Entities:
Keywords: Item Response Theory; oral frailty; screening; validity
Year: 2021 PMID: 33466528 PMCID: PMC7824860 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9010045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032