Feasibility and yield of a self‐administered questionnaire for health risk appraisal in older people in three European countries
Objective: to test the feasibility of a self‐administered questionnaire for health risk appraisal in older people. Methods: a scientifically updated and culturally adapted English and German language version of the Health Risk Appraisal for Older Persons self‐administered questionnaire identifying r...
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Published in | Age and ageing Vol. 31; no. 6; pp. 463 - 467 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
Oxford University Press
01.11.2002
Oxford Publishing Limited (England) |
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Summary: | Objective: to test the feasibility of a self‐administered questionnaire for health risk appraisal in older people. Methods: a scientifically updated and culturally adapted English and German language version of the Health Risk Appraisal for Older Persons self‐administered questionnaire identifying risk factors for functional impairment in older people was administered to three samples of older people (UK: Urban‐based general practitioner list, n=348; Switzerland: Community‐based lists in rural/suburban area, n=213; Germany: Occupants of residential care facilities, n=149). Results: the majority of people judged the questionnaire as easy to comprehend (UK 81.4%; Switzerland 97.2%; Germany 93.1%) and to complete (83.2%, 95.8%, 91.4%). Prevalence of risk factors was higher than 10% at each site for excessive fat intake (25–54%), lack of social activity (15–47%), low physical activity (28–46%), impaired vision (17–38%), impaired hearing (23–25%), and urinary incontinence (13–37%). Uptake of recommended preventive health measures, including screening and vaccination was below 50% in more than half of recommended items, with large variations between sites. Discussion: acceptance of the adapted Health Risk Appraisal for Older Persons questionnaire was high and its feasibility supported. The findings identified a high prevalence of potentially modifiable risk factors for ill health and disability in older people with large variations in prevalence rates and awareness between sites. The yield supports the further development and evaluation of the approach. |
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ISSN: | 0002-0729 1468-2834 |
DOI: | 10.1093/ageing/31.6.463 |