1. The Alusti Test, a Functional Assessment Scale Applicable to the Geriatric Population.
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Calvo Aguirre, Juan José, Ugartemendia Yerobi, Maider, Bueno Yáñez, Olga, Uranga Zaldúa, Joana, and Alustiza Navarro, Josu
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GERIATRIC psychiatry , *GERIATRIC assessment , *T-test (Statistics) , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *BODY movement , *DEMENTIA , *MEMORY disorders , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) , *BARTHEL Index , *DATA analysis software , *LONGITUDINAL method , *LONG-term health care - Abstract
Introduction: Decreases in functional ability generate dependence, limiting people's quality of life. Assessment tools are needed to evaluate functional abilities of the older adults that can objectively and accurately assess any type of user. Such proper or adapted tools are not always available. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the usefulness and universal application of the Alusti Test, a functional assessment scale, in the older population and to evaluate the sensitivity to change of the Alusti Test short version (Alusti-S) in a psychogeriatric hospitalized population. Methods: Longitudinal study was conducted in a psychogeriatric clinic in Navarra, Spain. The study sample comprised 539 persons of 65 years and older hospitalized at a psychogeriatric clinic (mean age 82.8 ± 7.3 years). The sensitivity to change was assessed upon admission and discharge through the application of three tests: Barthel Index, Complete Alusti Test, and Alusti-S. Results: We verified sensitivity to change, as illustrated by an improvement of 24.7%, 13.8%, and 16.0%, respectively. Due to the greater functional deterioration upon admission, the improvement margin in the three tests was higher in patients over 85 years of age and in women. Conclusion: We consider the Alusti Test an innovative functional assessment tool due to its simplicity, sensitivity, and suitability to universal application in psychogeriatric populations. Correlating recommended physical activity based on the functional ability of the person, based on the Alusti Test, is a pending task that could be of interest for the sake of efficient interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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