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      Assessing self-maintenance: activities of daily living, mobility, and instrumental activities of daily living.

      Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
      Wiley

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          The aging of the population of the United States and a concern for the well-being of older people have hastened the emergence of measures of functional health. Among these, measures of basic activities of daily living, mobility, and instrumental activities of daily living have been particularly useful and are now widely available. Many are defined in similar terms and are built into available comprehensive instruments. Although studies of reliability and validity continue to be needed, especially of predictive validity, there is documented evidence that these measures of self-maintaining function can be reliably used in clinical evaluations as well as in program evaluations and in planning. Current scientific evidence indicates that evaluation by these measures helps to identify problems that require treatment or care. Such evaluation also produces useful information about prognosis and is important in monitoring the health and illness of elderly people.

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          Journal
          J Am Geriatr Soc
          Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
          Wiley
          0002-8614
          0002-8614
          Dec 1983
          : 31
          : 12
          Article
          10.1111/j.1532-5415.1983.tb03391.x
          6418786
          ebbfcd55-8110-42bc-9cb0-e76c8aade4a0
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