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Measurement sensitivity and the Minimum Data Set depression quality indicator

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GERONTOLOGIST
卷 41, 期 3, 页码 401-405

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GERONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY AMER
DOI: 10.1093/geront/41.3.401

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quality indicators; depression; Minimum Data Set

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [AG13013, AG10415] Funding Source: Medline

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of the prevalence rating of depression in nursing homes as Ragged on the Minimum Data Set (MDS) quality indicator report. Design and Methods: Research Staff measured depression symptoms and compared the results with the prevalence of disturbed mood symptoms documented by nursing home (NH] staff on the MDS in two samples of residents living in different NHs. The homes had been Ragged on the nationally mandated MDS quality indicator report as having unusually low (Site 1) or high (Site 2) prevalence rates of depression. Results: The percentages of residents determined by research staff interview assessments to have probable depression in the two resident samples were not significantly different (49% vs. 55%, respectively) between homes. The staff in the home Ragged on the MDS quality indicator report as having a high depression prevalence rate identified significantly more residents who also had scores indicative of probable depression on the resident interviews for follow-up mood assessments than did the home with a low quality indicator prevalence rate (78% vs. 25%, respectively). Implications: The prevalence of the depression qualify indicator may be more reflective of measurement processes than of depression outcomes. Factors that may affect the difference in detection rates are discussed.

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