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Predictive validity of a postal questionnaire for screening community-dwelling elderly individuals at risk of functional decline.

R Hébert1, G Bravo, N Korner-Bitensky, L Voyer.   

Abstract

Screening elderly individuals who are at risk of functional decline in the community is essential in order to implement effective programmes of assessment and surveillance in a context of secondary prevention. The postal questionnaire technique consists of sending a simple questionnaire to all elderly individuals living in a defined area in order to identify those who are at risk. The objective of this study was to develop a postal questionnaire and to test its capacity to predict functional decline in community-dwelling elderly people. A 21-item postal questionnaire was sent with a birthday card to a representative sample of community-dwelling individuals over the age of 75 years (n = 842). One month after sending the questionnaire, all subjects were contacted by a nurse for an in-home interview (n = 655) that included assessment of functional autonomy. One year later, the subjects (n = 607) were reassessed by the same nurse. Of the eligible subjects, 87.4% returned the postal questionnaire. During the year following the completion of the postal questionnaire, 43 subjects died, 13 were institutionalized and 109 had experienced a significant decrease on the autonomy scale, for a total annual occurrence of functional decline of 27.2%. Age and 14 of the 21 items of the questionnaire were associated with a significant relative risk of functional decline. The relative risk associated with not responding to the questionnaire was 2.1. A stepwise logistic regression analysis showed that six items were independent predictors of functional decline. This 6-item Sherbrooke Postal Questionnaire identifies as positive 56% of the population with 75% sensitivity and 52% specificity. We conclude that a postal questionnaire is a feasible and valid technique for screening elderly individuals at risk for functional decline.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8670547     DOI: 10.1093/ageing/25.2.159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Age Ageing        ISSN: 0002-0729            Impact factor:   10.668


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