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Psychometric properties of the Brazilian version of the Tilburg frailty indicator (TFI)

Journal

ARCHIVES OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS
Volume 57, Issue 1, Pages 39-45

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2013.03.001

Keywords

Frailty; Older people; Measurement instrument; Psychometric properties; TFI; Brazil

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This study aims to assess the psychometric properties of the Brazilian version of the TFI, an instrument that identifies frailty in elderly individuals. We interviewed 219 individuals aged 60 or older, living in the community. Individuals were predominantly female (52.5%) and mean age was 70.5 (+/-7.9) years. In order to assess test-retest reliability, 101 individuals were re-interviewed by the same observer within seven to ten days after the first interview. The internal consistency of the instrument was assessed using Cronbach's alpha. To assess construct validity, we used established alternative measures for the items that constitute the TFI, such as: body mass index (BMI), timed up and go (TUG) test, whisper test, Snellen test, upper extremity strength clinical test and mini-mental state examination (MMSE). The test-retest reliability showed high percent agreement for all the items of the instrument, with values ranging from 63% to 100%. Test-retest reliabilities were good (total TFI score r = 0.88; physical domain r = 0.88; psychological domain r = 0.88; and social domain r = 0.67). Internal consistency reliability of the Brazilian version was satisfactory (Cronbach's alpha = 0.78). The correlations between TFI items and their corresponding measures were consistent except for one item (related to ability to deal with problems''), demonstrating both convergent and divergent construct validity of the TFI and its items. After the completion of all stages of transcultural adaptation, the Brazilian version of the TFI proved to be well suited for assessing frailty in the elderly population of Brazil. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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