VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE WINCHESTER DISABILITY RATING SCALE(2)- A COMPREHENSIVE SCREENING INSTRUMENT FOR THE ELDERLY IN THE COMMUNITY

Citation
S. Oliveri et al., VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE WINCHESTER DISABILITY RATING SCALE(2)- A COMPREHENSIVE SCREENING INSTRUMENT FOR THE ELDERLY IN THE COMMUNITY, Gerontology, 40(6), 1994, pp. 319-324
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0304324X
Volume
40
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
319 - 324
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-324X(1994)40:6<319:VAROTW>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Health and social services across the more developed countries in the world are facing the problem of providing care and support for an ever increasing elderly population. It has been suggested that this challe nge would best be met by performing frequent 'assessment' of the total elderly population in a country. This would be very difficult and tim e consuming in a large country with a high number of elderly people. S creening using a broad coarse instrument aimed at identifying variatio ns in dependency over time would be simpler, effective and more likely to be actually performed in the greatest majority of the target popul ation. In developing firstly the Winchester Disability Rating Scale (W DRS) and then the WDRS-2, which includes a subscale for depression, we believe to have found an effective instrument to measure dependency a nd with it the means to limit hospitalization. We validated the WDRS-2 on a large sample of elderly people living in local authority housing schemes, and were able to demonstrate that our instrument has both hi gh specificity and high sensitivity for the identification of depressi on in elderly people living in the community. This new instrument offe rs primary care physicians the opportunity to rapidly and successfully assess their elderly patients living in the community.