The dementia severity rating scale: A potential community screening tool for dementia in low- and middle-income countries

Author:

Turana Yuda1,Farina Nicolas23ORCID,Theresia Imelda4,Fitri Fasihah Irfani5,Suswanti Ika1,Jacobs Roxanne6ORCID,Schneider Marguerite7,Sani Tara Puspitarini8,Comas-Herrera Adelina9ORCID,Albanese Emiliano10,Govia Ishtar11,Ferri Cleusa P12ORCID,Knapp Martin9ORCID,Banerjee Sube23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Atma Jaya Hospital, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

2. Centre for Dementia Studies, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, UK

3. Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK

4. Alzheimer Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

5. Department of Neurology, Adam Malik General Hospital, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan Indonesia, Indonesia

6. Alan J. Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

7. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

8. Alzheimer’s Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia

9. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

10. Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano, Switzerland

11. Caribbean Institute for Health Research (CAIHR)—Epidemiology Research Unit, The University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica

12. Department of Psychiatry, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Background 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. However, it is not clear how accurate the tool is screening against diagnostic criteria in middle-income settings. Methods Embedded within the STRiDE programme, older adults (aged ≥65 years) and their informants were randomly recruited from four sites across Indonesia and South Africa. All informants were asked to complete DSRS. We report the tool’s psychometric properties and accuracy against the 10/66 short diagnostic algorithm. Results Between September and December 2021, data was collected from 2110 older adults in Indonesia and 408 in South Africa. Overall, the DSRS scores significantly differed between those with and without dementia, as identified on the 10/66 short algorithm ( p < .05). The difference between groups remained significant after controlling for key factors related to older adult and informant demographics. A score >2 on the DSRS had the greatest agreement with the 10/66 short algorithm and had excellent discriminative properties in both Indonesia (Area Under Curve (AUC) = .75, 95% CIs = .72–.77) and South Africa (AUC = .82, 95% CIs = .76–.88). Conclusions The DSRS has potential as a screening tool for dementia in middle-income countries, with high sensitivity and specificity against a standardized diagnostic algorithm.

Funder

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,General Medicine

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