The Vulnerable Elders Survey: a tool for identifying vulnerable older people in the community
- PMID: 11844005
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1532-5415.2001.49281.x
The Vulnerable Elders Survey: a tool for identifying vulnerable older people in the community
Abstract
Objectives: To develop a simple method for identifying community-dwelling vulnerable older people, defined as persons age 65 and older at increased risk of death or functional decline. To assess whether self-reported diagnoses and conditions add predictive ability to a function-based survey.
Design: Analysis of longitudinal survey data.
Setting: A nationally representative community-based survey.
Participants: Six thousand two hundred five Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and older.
Measurements: Bivariate and multivariate analyses of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey; development and comparison of scoring systems that use age, function, and self-reported diagnoses to predict future death and functional decline.
Results: A multivariate model using function, self-rated health, and age to predict death or functional decline was only slightly improved when self-reported diagnoses and conditions were included as predictors and was significantly better than a model using age plus self-reported diagnoses alone. These analyses provide the basis for a 13-item function-based scoring system that considers age, self-rated health, limitation in physical function, and functional disabilities. A score of >or=3 targeted 32% of this nationally representative sample as vulnerable. This targeted group had 4.2 times the risk of death or functional decline over a 2-year period compared with those with scores <3. The receiver operating characteristics curve had an area of.78. An alternative scoring system that included self-reported diagnoses did not substantially improve predictive ability when compared with a function-based scoring system.
Conclusions: A function-based targeting system effectively and efficiently identifies older people at risk of functional decline and death. Self-reported diagnoses and conditions, when added to the system, do not enhance predictive ability. The function-based targeting system relies on self-report and is easily transported across care settings.
Comment in
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The Vulnerable Elders Survey: a tool for identifying vulnerable older people in the community.J Am Geriatr Soc. 2003 Jan;51(1):139-40. doi: 10.1034/j.1601-5215.2002.51030.x. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2003. PMID: 12534867 No abstract available.
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