2017
DOI: 10.11606/s1518-8787.2017051006959
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Validity of questions about activities of daily living to screen for dependency in older adults

Abstract: OBJECTIVE To determine the criterion validity of the activities of daily living present in functionality questionnaires in older adults for population surveys and to identify which activities are valid to quantify the real daily need for help of this population.METHODS This is a population sample of older adults stratified by levels of functionality, according to self-perception of dependency in the activities of daily living. Self-perception was compared with the gold standard – direct observation of these ac… Show more

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“…BADL refers to the capacity to selfcare, specifically the ability to dress, take a bath, transfer, feed, go to the bathroom, and have urinary and fecal continence. IADL is related to the functional capacity of managing the environment in which they live and socially interact, such as using a transport, using the telephone, preparing meals, washing clothes, handling money, administering medicines, and shopping [11][12][13][14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BADL refers to the capacity to selfcare, specifically the ability to dress, take a bath, transfer, feed, go to the bathroom, and have urinary and fecal continence. IADL is related to the functional capacity of managing the environment in which they live and socially interact, such as using a transport, using the telephone, preparing meals, washing clothes, handling money, administering medicines, and shopping [11][12][13][14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A proxy was invited when participants were unable to answer the questions. Those measurement procedures have been widely used in epidemiological studies 14 and all activities showed sensibility higher than 85% with the observation of health-professionals 15 . The participants were asked to rate their performance on each activity using a Likert scale (1 = no difficulty, 2 = little difficulty, 3 = great difficulty or 4 = unable to perform).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were several potential limitations to our study. We used our tool with eight different categories and calculated a total score [ 41 , 42 ]. Another limitation is the cross-sectional design, which does not enable the detection of causal relations between variables.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%