Institute of General Practice, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Universitätsstr. 29, 91054, Erlangen, Germany.
Department of Psychology, SRH Wilhelm Löhe Hochschule Fürth, Fürth, Germany.
BMC Prim Care. 2024 Aug 2;25(1):280. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02539-6.
Multimorbidity is increasingly prevalent among ageing patients, leading to reduced daily functioning. To address the challenges posed by multimorbidity in older adults, a person- and context-centred approach is needed. This study aimed to develop a questionnaire as a self-assessment tool for older adults focusing on functioning in general practice based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).
A mixed-methods approach was employed in the development and validation of the German EFA23 (Erfassung Funktionaler Gesundheit im Alter - 23 Fragen; Assessing Functional Health in Old Age - 23 questions) questionnaire. Based on an ICF subset developed in a preparatory phase and consensus study, questionnaire items were formulated and tested in a qualitative pretest, followed by a validation study. A workshop with general practitioners (GPs) was held to develop a supplementary manual for GPs on how to interpret the questionnaire results and discuss them with the patients.
A total of 69 items were developed and tested in the qualitative pretest with 15 respondents, resulting in 37 items for the validation study. The validation study, involving 237 older adults, showed the presence of one significant principal component. It demonstrated good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.967) and construct validity, showing positive correlations with established assessment tools. Descriptive statistics showed differences between the means of self-assessment by patients and an external GP assessment. The final EFA23 questionnaire consists of 23 items assessing limitations in functioning.
The EFA23 questionnaire can be used as a valid self-assessment instrument to measure functioning in older adults, supporting a person- and context-centred approach in general practice.
多种疾病在老年患者中越来越普遍,导致日常功能下降。为了解决老年人多种疾病带来的挑战,需要采取以人为中心和以环境为中心的方法。本研究旨在根据《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)制定一个针对老年人的一般实践中功能的自我评估问卷。
采用混合方法开发和验证德国 EFA23(评估老年人的功能健康 - 23 个问题)问卷。基于在准备阶段和共识研究中开发的 ICF 子集,制定了问卷项目,并在定性预测试中进行了测试,随后进行了验证研究。与全科医生(GP)举行了一次研讨会,为 GP 编写了一份补充手册,介绍如何解释问卷结果并与患者讨论。
共制定并测试了 69 个项目,在 15 名受访者的定性预测试中,有 37 个项目用于验证研究。涉及 237 名老年人的验证研究表明存在一个显著的主要成分。它表现出良好的内部一致性(Cronbach's alpha=0.967)和结构有效性,与既定评估工具呈正相关。描述性统计显示,患者自我评估和外部 GP 评估之间存在均值差异。最终的 EFA23 问卷由 23 个项目组成,评估功能障碍。
EFA23 问卷可用作测量老年人功能的有效自我评估工具,支持在一般实践中以人为中心和以环境为中心的方法。