2023
DOI: 10.1111/ggi.14585
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Criterion validity of the health assessment questionnaire for the national screening program for older adults in Japan: The SONIC study

Abstract: Aim In our previous study, we proposed that the total score of the 12 frailty‐related items in the health assessment questionnaire for the national screening program for older adults could be used as an indicator of frailty. We aim to examine the criterion validity of the 12 frailty‐related items for frailty. Methods The data used in this study were from older Japanese individuals aged 78–81 years (n = 461) who participated in the in‐venue (2019) and mailed questionnaire (2020) surveys of the Septuagenarians, … Show more

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“…[10][11][12] However, testing in people aged ≥75 years, where frailty is more prevalent, has been understudied. 13 The present study showed moderate accuracy (0.796) in identifying frailty in this population, making the QMCOO a potentially effective tool for identifying early frailty in people at risk of requiring long-term care. However, the KCL and QMCOO present a challenge characterized by a high NPV, but low PPV; thus, methods to increase the PPV should be explored.…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…[10][11][12] However, testing in people aged ≥75 years, where frailty is more prevalent, has been understudied. 13 The present study showed moderate accuracy (0.796) in identifying frailty in this population, making the QMCOO a potentially effective tool for identifying early frailty in people at risk of requiring long-term care. However, the KCL and QMCOO present a challenge characterized by a high NPV, but low PPV; thus, methods to increase the PPV should be explored.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The strengths of the present study include its relatively large sample size compared with similar previous studies, [10][11][12][13] the measurement of walking speed and grip strength for the frailty phenotype, and the analysis stratified by sex. According to COSMIN, 23 a sample size of >100 is required for validity testing, showing the importance of our study's findings.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Our extensive literature searches did not find any studies reporting preventive comprehensive health screening tools or procedures specifically designed and validated for home-dwelling older adults. Existing age-specific health screening tools are disease or symptom specific (eg, cancer [10], mental disorders [11], frailty [12], cognitive impairment [13], falls [14], and nutritional status [15]) [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] and they primarily focus on community settings [17,[22][23][24][25][26]. As health systems are becoming increasingly digitalized, screening tools should be suitable for structured and cumulative data recording in electronic patient databases, enabling data-driven management practices and the secondary use of social and health data in the future.…”
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confidence: 99%