Detecting functional decline from normal ageing to dementia: development and validation of a short version of the Amsterdam IADL Questionnaire
Roos J. Jutten, Carel F.W. Peeters, Sophie M. J. Leijdesdorff, Pieter, Jelle Visser, Andrea B. Maier, Caroline B. Terwee, Philip Scheltens, Sietske, A. M. Sikkes

TL;DR
This study developed and validated a concise 30-item version of the Amsterdam IADL Questionnaire, maintaining its psychometric robustness to effectively detect functional decline from normal aging to dementia.
Contribution
A new short version of the A-IADL-Q was created, preserving its psychometric properties while reducing respondent burden.
Findings
High internal consistency (.98) of the short version
Strong concordance (.97) with the original questionnaire
Effective differentiation of cognitive status across the dementia spectrum
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Detecting functional decline from normal ageing to dementia is relevant for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. Therefore, the Amsterdam IADL Questionnaire (A-IADL-Q) was developed: a 70-item proxy-based tool with good psychometric properties. We aimed to design a short version whilst preserving its psychometric quality. METHODS: Study partners of subjects (n=1355), ranging from cognitively normal to dementia subjects, completed the original A-IADL-Q. We selected the short version items using a stepwise procedure combining missing data, Item Response Theory and input from respondents and experts. We investigated internal consistency of the short version as well as concordance with the original version. To assess its construct validity, we additionally investigated concordance between the short version and the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Disability Assessment…
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