Predictive validity of a new instrumental activities of daily living scale for detecting the incidence of functional disability among community-dwelling older japanese adults: A prospective cohort study

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We examined the predictive validity of a newly developed scale—the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology Activities of Daily Living (NCGG-ADL)—to measure instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) ability. We tested the scale for detecting new incidences of functional disability among community-dwelling older Japanese adults. Participants were 2708 older adults (mean age = 79.0 years, 51.6% women) living in the community who had no functional decline at baseline. We assessed IADL ability using the NCGG-ADL scale, comprising 13 self-report questions. Next, we assessed their functional disability monthly for 24 months, based on the national long-term care insurance (LTCI) system. Among all participants, 430 (15.9%) had an IADL limitation at baseline, and 289 (10.7%) were newly certified as functionally disabled. Participants scoring ≤ 12 of 13 points in the NCGG-ADL showed a significantly higher risk of functional disability than did those scoring 13 points, even after adjusting for covariates (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval] = 1.58 [1.19–2.09]). We thus validated the NCGG-ADL as a screening tool for assessing the risk of functional disability among community-dwelling older Japanese adults. We conclude that IADL limitations, as measured by the NCGG-ADL, could be useful predictors of functional disability.

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Makino, K., Lee, S., Bae, S., Shinkai, Y., Chiba, I., & Shimada, H. (2020). Predictive validity of a new instrumental activities of daily living scale for detecting the incidence of functional disability among community-dwelling older japanese adults: A prospective cohort study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072291

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