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End-stage dementia spark of life: Reliability and validity of the “GATOS” questionnaire

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Tsoucalas G., Bourelia S., Kalogirou V., Giatsiou S., Mavrogiannaki E., Gatos G., Galanos A., Repana O., Iliadou E., Antoniou A., Sgantzos M., Gatos K.
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2015
Language
en
DOI
10.2174/1567205012666150204122635
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Article
criterion related validity
dementia
discriminant validity
female
human
interrater reliability
major clinical study
male
Mini Mental State Examination
prevalence
priority journal
quality of life
questionnaire
reliability
test retest reliability
validity
age
aged
dementia
educational status
employment
mental health
middle aged
procedures
reproducibility
rural population
terminal care
urban population
validation study
very elderly
Age Factors
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Dementia
Educational Status
Employment
Female
Humans
Male
Mental Status Schedule
Middle Aged
Quality of Life
Reproducibility of Results
Rural Population
Surveys and Questionnaires
Terminal Care
Urban Population
Bentham Science Publishers B.V.
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Background: Floor effects are present in most dementia assessment tools as dementia progresses and the in–depth assessment of patients considered more or less on vegetative state is questionable. Objective: To develop a questionnaire (the “Gatos Clinical Test-GCT”) for the assessment of end-stage demented patients. Methods: Five hundred patients with dementia of various causes and an MMSE score between 0 and 2 were enrolled in the study. The GCT consists of 14 closed type questions rated on a Likert scale. The total score is used to evaluate patient’s dementia. Various aspects of validity and reliability (including face, content and structural validity as well as test-retest reliability) were examined. Results: Three subscales “Autonomy/Alertness”, “Gnosias” and “Somatokinetic function” were defined, with a Cronbach equal to 0.851, 0.756 and 0.598 respectively. The GCT subscales and total score were statistically significant higher in patients with MMSE score 1 or 2 compared with those with MMSE score 0 (p<0.0005). Patients with GCT total score less than 12.5 had 75% probability to have zero MMSE score. Conclusion: The “GATOS” questionnaire is a valid and reliable test for patients with severe dementia, aiming at identification of those patients who could sustain some quality of life. It is a relatively short and easy to administer tool. As dementia prevalence is expected to rise further worldwide we believe that GCT could offer valuable services to health professionals, caregivers and patients. © 2015 Bentham Science Publishers.
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