GERRI

GERRI, an acronym for geriatric evaluation by relative's rating instrument, is a diagnostic tool for rating cognitive function, social function and mood in geriatric patients.[1]

References

  1. Schwartz, Gerri E. (1983). "Development and Validation of the Geriatric Evaluation by Relative's Rating Instrument (Gerri)". Psychological Reports. 53 (2): 479–88. doi:10.2466/pr0.1983.53.2.479. PMID 6647694.

Further reading

  • Soler, T; Pujol, M; Peña-Casanova, J; Hernández, G; Sol, JM; Aguilar, M; Blesa, R (2002). "Adaptación para España y normalización del Instrumento de evaluación geriátrica por puntuaciones del informador (GERRI)" [Adaptation and standardization of the geriatric evaluation of relative's rating instrument (GERRI) for Spain]. Neurología (in Spanish). 17 (4): 193–9. PMID 11940407.
  • Doraiswamy, P. M.; Bieber, F.; Kaiser, L.; Krishnan, K. R.; Reuning-Scherer, J.; Gulanski, B. (1997). "The Alzheimer's disease assessment scale: Patterns and predictors of baseline cognitive performance in multicenter Alzheimer's disease trials". Neurology. 48 (6): 1511–7. doi:10.1212/WNL.48.6.1511. PMID 9191757.
  • Burns, Alistair S.; Lawlor, Brian A.; Craig, Sarah (1999). "Caregiver assessments". Assessment Scales in Old Age Psychiatry. Taylor & Francis. pp. 233–54. ISBN 978-1-85317-562-6.
  • Le Bars, Pierre L.; Katz, Martin M.; Berman, Nancy; Itil, Turan M.; Freedman, Alfred M.; Schatzberg, Alan F. (1997). "A placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized trial of an extract of Ginkgo biloba for dementia. North American EGb Study Group". JAMA. 278 (16): 1327–32. doi:10.1001/jama.278.16.1327. PMID 9343463.
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