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Identifying Early Decline of Physical Function in Community-dwelling Older Women: Performance-based and Self-report Measures

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Journal Phys Ther
Date 2002 Apr 2
PMID 11922849
Citations 51
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Abstract

Background And Purpose: The ability to identify early decline in physical function is important, but older people experiencing decline may fail to report the early changes in physical function. The purpose of this study was to compare the descriptions of physical function in community-dwelling older women obtained using performance-based and self-report measures.

Subjects And Methods: One hundred seventy community-dwelling women with a mean age of 74.3 years (SD=4.3, range=56.6-83.6) completed the activities of daily living (ADL), instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) and social activity (SA) sections of the Functional Status Questionnaire (FSQ). They also completed performance-based measures of gait speed and the 7-item Physical Performance Test (PPT).

Results: The majority of the women scored at the ceiling for the self-report measures of function (ADL=77%, IADL=61%, SA=94%), whereas only 7% scored at the ceiling for the PPT and 30% scored at the ceiling for gait speed (defined as >1.2 m/s). For 2 items of the FSQ, sensitivity was low (8% and 9%) and specificity was high (97% and 98%) compared with performance on the PPT.

Discussion And Conclusion: In this sample of community-dwelling older women, performance-based measures identified more limitations in physical function than did self-report measures.

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