3 instruments that together assess medical and psychiatric comorbidities within a geriatric population living in a Long-Term Care (LTC) facility Geriatric Level of Dysfunction Scale (GLDS)- 20 items Psychosocial Resistance to Activities of Daily Living Index (PRADLI)- 8 items Geriatric Multidimensional Pain/Illness (GMPI)- 14 items
GRRAS Competitive Advantage: ◦ The three instruments or rating forms were developed and normed for use together as a part of a comprehensive geriatric evaluation. ◦ Other commercially available (similar) measures may be used together, but they were designed by different research groups and were normed on different populations (if at all).
446 participants, including independent living, nursing home, assisted living and Alzheimer’s disease. Four normative groups (see page 63 of Manual): ◦ General Unaffected ◦ Affected ◦ Dementia ◦ Pain Uses %iles and Qualitative Descriptors.
3 Instruments - GLDS, PRADLI, and GMPI Score range depends on instruments All use behavioral anchors Subscales available on GLDS and GMPI
Internal Consistency.71 to.93 Test-retest reliability ranges from.62 to.98 Interrater reliability ranges from.87 to.97 Construct Validity (see pp.72 ff.) ◦ MMSE and RGDS ◦ Katz ADL ◦ GDS
GRRAS Score Report: ◦ Score Summary Table ◦ Scale and Cluster Score Profiles ◦ Item Summary Table ◦ Item Score Profiles ◦ Critical Elevation Care Plan. GRRAS Progress Monitoring Report : ◦ Longitudinal Assessment Summary Table ◦ Scale and Cluster Score Profiles ◦ Longitudinal Item Summary Tables ◦ Item Score Profiles. GRRAS Quick Note Report: ◦ Score Summary Table ◦ Critical Item Summary Table