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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
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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).
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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.
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3 Instruments - GLDS, PRADLI, and GMPI Score range depends on instruments All use behavioral anchors Subscales available on GLDS and GMPI
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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
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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
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