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Concurrent validity of the GMS­AGECAT (A3) package in a Danish nursing home population
Authors:Lisbeth Srensen  Anders Foldspang  N C Gulmann  Sren Juul-Nielsen  Mimi Mehlsen  Povl Munk-Jrgensen
Abstract:Aim. To validate the Danish version of the GMS–AGECAT (A3), the Standardized Mini Mental State Examination (SMMSE) and the Geriatric Depression Scale-15 (GDS-15) by comparing them to clinical ICD-10 criteria in a Danish nursing home population. Methods. With a participation of 91%, the study included 100 residents. All residents were interviewed with the GMS–AGECAT (A3), SMMSE and GDS-15 by an MD and then blindly diagnosed by a consultant geriatric psychiatrist. All residents approached for an interview were included, also those who were not able to communicate (the non-accessibles). Results. The prevalence of clinical psychiatric ICD-10 main diagnoses was 56%. The non-accessibles had significantly higher psychiatric morbidity and lower ADL scores (modified Barthel ADL index) compared to those who were able to communicate. With the non-accessibles (N=100) included, the optimal screening and diagnostic cutpoint for the GMS–AGECAT organic diagnoses was 2/3, with 96% sensitivity, 73% specificity, 77% predictive value of a positive test and 95% predictive value of a negative test. The SMMSE and GDS-15 had better screening properties compared to the GMS–AGECAT but only 60% of the residents were able to complete the SMMSE and 78% were able to complete the GDS-15. Conclusion. The Danish version of the GMS–AGECAT has relevant diagnostic and screening properties for organic disorders in Danish nursing home populations. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:GMS–  AGECAT  concurrent validity  nursing homes  aged
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