Development of a brief communication ability scale for Japanese demented elderly

Nihon Ronen Igakkai zasshi. Japanese journal of geriatrics
Akinori TakedaGen Sobue

Abstract

We developed a brief scale to evaluate communication ability of the demented elderly. This scale assesses not only abilities related to overall communication such as verbal function, judgment and emotional function, but also non-verbal communication such as eye-contact, nodding and smiling. The scale places little burden on the demented elderly subject and takes only a few minutes to perform, even if the dementia is severe. We evaluated 106 demented elderly residents of nursing homes using this brief communication ability scale, and the following results were obtained. The validity of this scale was confirmed by the high correlation coefficient between this scale and the formal caregiver questionnaire scores concerning communication ability, and the high-correlation coefficient between this scale and intellectual functions (r = -0.904), emotional functions (r = -0.841) and motor functions (r = -0.679) of dementia syndromes rating scale (Gottfries, Bråne, Steen scale; GBS scale), Hasegawa's Dementia Scale-Revised (HDS-R) (r = 0.625) and the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMS) (r = 0.733). The reliability of this scale was confirmed by the high interrater reliability coefficient of 0.828, test-retest reliability coefficient of 0....Continue Reading

Citations

Sep 10, 2016·Psychogeriatrics : the Official Journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society·Shigeya TanakaHaruyasu Yamaguchi
Feb 3, 2018·Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine·Shigeya TanakaUNKNOWN PhD

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