Common Data Element: Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) Scale - Subject get from place to place scale
Listed below are the details for the data element.
FITBIR
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Element Type
Common Data Element
Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) Scale - Subject get from place to place scale
CDRSubjGetFromPlaceToPlaceScl
Short Description
The category to describe how often the subject knows how to get from one place to another outside his/her neighborhood from the informant's perspective, as a part of the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) Scale.
Definition
The scale to describe how often the subject knows how to get from one place to another outside his/her neighborhood from the informant's perspective, as a part of the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) Scale.
Notes
Orientation Questions for Informant Q7
Creation Date
2016-05-24
Historical Notes
References
The Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) is a copyrighted instrument of the Alzheimerýs Diseases Research Center, Washington University, St. Missouri, USA. Author: Professor John C Morris, Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA Citation: Morris, J.C. The Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR): Current vision and scoring rules Neurology, 1993; 43:2412-2414
Data Type
Alphanumeric
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Population
Adult
Guidelines/Instructions
This is a semi-structured interview. Please ask all of these questions. Ask any additional questions necessary to determine the subjectýs CDR. Please note information from additional questions.
Preferred Question Text
How often does he/she know how to get from one place to another outside his/her neighborhood?
Category Groups and Classifications
Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain |
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General (For all diseases) | Disease/Injury Related Events | Classification |
Traumatic Brain Injury | Disease/Injury Related Events | Classification |
Classification
Traumatic Brain Injury:
Supplemental
Epidemiology
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
Concussion/Mild TBI
Acute Hospitalized
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
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