A prospective study assessing agreement and reliability of a geriatric evaluation.
Isabella LocatelliStéfanie MonodJacques CornuzChristophe J BülaNicolas SennPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2017)
Six out of nine items of the geriatric consultation described in this study (functional/cognitive/hearing impairment, osteoporosis, incontinence and mood disorders) present a good to excellent reliability and can safely be used as a reference (gold standard) to evaluate the diagnostic performance of a primary care brief assessment tool. More objective/significant measures are needed to improve reliability of malnutrition, visual impairment, and risk of fall assessment before they can serve as a safe gold standard of a primary care tool.