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The Dementia Severity Rating Scale (DSRS) is a brief informant-rated, multiple-choice questionnaire made up of 12-items that measure functional abilities and parallel CDR content 7. The DSRS requires minimal staff training to administer, takes five minutes to complete, and can be completed via mail, Internet, or phone.
Assessment scales in the domains of cognition, function, behaviour, quality of life, depression in dementia, carer burden and overall dementia severity are reviewed in this article. The practical use of these scales in clinical practice and in research is discussed.
The current study investigated the utility of the Dementia Severity Rating Scale (DSRS) total score to identify individuals at the earliest stage of impairment (i.e., Mild Cognitive Impairment/MCI).
The Dementia Severity Rating Scale (DSRS) is an informant report, dementia staging tool that is quick to administer and has previous been shown to differentiate between people with dementia and healthy controls.
The Dementia Severity Rating Scale (DSRS) is a brief, informant-rated questionnaire to quantify functional impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Items are comparable to the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR), but incorporate a broader range of scores to detect finer increments of change across time. Here, we examined the ability of the DSRS ...
The Dementia Severity Rating Scale (DSRS), a previously validated caregiver-based measure assessing dementia severity, was recently revised to improve clarity. Our study aims included: (1) identifying the DSRS factor structure, (2) examining the relation between neuropsychological measures, the Mini-Mental State Examination, and clinical ...
The Dementia Severity Rating Scale (DSRS) is a multiple-choice questionnaire that collects information from a knowledgeable informant on impairment severity in twelve cognitive and functional domains.
The Dementia Severity Rating Scale (DSRS), a previously validated caregiver-based measure assessing dementia severity, was recently revised to improve clarity. Our study aims included: (1) identifying the DSRS factor structure, (2) examining the relation between neuropsychological measures, the Mini ….
The Dementia Severity Rating Scale (DSRS) is a 12-item, informant-report questionnaire as-sessing various functional and cognitive abilities (Clark & Ewbank, 1996). The DSRS has been widely used across a number of contexts, and benefits from being relatively short (approximately 5–10min)andcostfree to use.