Abstract
Background:
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA), a cornerstone of geriatric care, is challenging to implement in low-resource settings due to workforce limitations and the absence of suitable screening tools to identify older adults who require CGA.
Objectives:
To develop and validate the Elderly Health Status Assessment and Screening (EHSAS) tool, a concise, culturally adapted, community-based, multidimensional screening tool, delivered by Community Health Workers (CHW) to identify the need for CGA among rural older adults in India.
Methods:
We employed a three-phase approach: tool development (literature review, expert consensus, face and content validation), scale development (exploratory factor analysis, convergent and discriminant validity testing), and scale evaluation (cut-off score determination, diagnostic accuracy testing, reliability assessment). The tool’s performance was compared to the criterion variable of moderate/severe frailty status based on Fried’s phenotype.
Results:
The final EHSAS tool comprises 11 items spanning the key geriatric domains, plus a frailty item not included in the score. A cut-off of ≥3 demonstrated good psychometric properties, including high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha > 0.7), substantial test-retest reliability (Cohen’s kappa > 0.79), and balanced diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity 76.3%, specificity 76.5%, negative predictive value 93.2%). Field testing confirmed that EHSAS was usable by and acceptable to CHWs and older adults.
Conclusion:
The EHSAS tool fills a critical gap in geriatric care in low-resource settings by offering a validated, brief, and culturally appropriate screening instrument for CHWs. Its adoption can strengthen timely referrals for CGA, ultimately improving health outcomes for older adults.
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA), a cornerstone of geriatric care, is challenging to implement in low-resource settings due to workforce limitations and the absence of suitable screening tools to identify older adults who require CGA.
Objectives:
To develop and validate the Elderly Health Status Assessment and Screening (EHSAS) tool, a concise, culturally adapted, community-based, multidimensional screening tool, delivered by Community Health Workers (CHW) to identify the need for CGA among rural older adults in India.
Methods:
We employed a three-phase approach: tool development (literature review, expert consensus, face and content validation), scale development (exploratory factor analysis, convergent and discriminant validity testing), and scale evaluation (cut-off score determination, diagnostic accuracy testing, reliability assessment). The tool’s performance was compared to the criterion variable of moderate/severe frailty status based on Fried’s phenotype.
Results:
The final EHSAS tool comprises 11 items spanning the key geriatric domains, plus a frailty item not included in the score. A cut-off of ≥3 demonstrated good psychometric properties, including high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha > 0.7), substantial test-retest reliability (Cohen’s kappa > 0.79), and balanced diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity 76.3%, specificity 76.5%, negative predictive value 93.2%). Field testing confirmed that EHSAS was usable by and acceptable to CHWs and older adults.
Conclusion:
The EHSAS tool fills a critical gap in geriatric care in low-resource settings by offering a validated, brief, and culturally appropriate screening instrument for CHWs. Its adoption can strengthen timely referrals for CGA, ultimately improving health outcomes for older adults.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | afaf344 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | Age and Ageing |
| Volume | 54 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 19 Dec 2025 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- elderly health status assessment and screening (EHSAS)
- comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA)
- screening tool
- community health workers
- tool validation
- older people
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