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A Randomized Clinical Trial of Outpatient Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Coupled with an Intervention to Increase Adherence to Recommendations

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Specialty Geriatrics
Date 1999 Mar 17
PMID 10078887
Citations 43
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Abstract

Background: Although comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) has been demonstrated to confer health benefits in some settings, its value in outpatient or office settings is uncertain.

Objective: To assess the effectiveness of outpatient CGA consultation coupled with an adherence intervention on 15-month health outcomes.

Design: A randomized controlled trial.

Setting: Community-based sites.

Patients: 363 community-dwelling older persons who had failed a screen for at least one of four conditions (falls, urinary incontinence, depressive symptoms, or functional impairment)

Intervention: A single outpatient CGA consultation coupled with an intervention to improve primary care physician and patient adherence with CGA recommendations.

Measurements: Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 (MOS SF-36), restricted activity and bed days, Physical Performance Test, NIA lower-extremity battery.

Results: In complete case analysis (excluding the five control group subjects who died during the follow-up period), the adjusted difference in change scores (4.69 points) for physical functioning between treatment and control groups indicated a significant benefit of treatment (P = .021). Similar benefits were demonstrated for number of restricted activity days and MOS SF-36 energy/fatigue, social functioning, and physical health summary scales. In analyses assigning scores of 0 to those who died, these benefits were greater, and significant benefits for the Physical Performance Test and MOS SF-36 emotional/well being, pain, and mental health summary scales were also demonstrated.

Conclusions: A single outpatient comprehensive geriatric assessment coupled with an adherence intervention can prevent functional and health-related quality-of-life decline among community-dwelling older persons who have specific geriatric conditions.

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