Bonnie L. Westra,Diane E. Holland,Judy Aufenthie,Laura Cullen,J. P. Finley,Linda Griebenow,G.T. Hess,Therese M. Jacobson,Sue Kennebek,J V McHale,Eileen McMyler,Jill Ohland,Sheila Ryan,Peter C. Wollan
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期刊:Journal of Gerontological Nursing [SLACK, Inc.] 日期:1998-05-01卷期号:24 (5): 42-46被引量:4
The Uniform Needs Assessment Instrument (UNAI) was developed to systematically assess the continuing care needs of high-risk older adults in response to the 1986 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. Based on previous studies, a revised UNAI was tested with 103 hospitalized older adults, comparing usual discharge planning with the UNAI. High interrater reliability was obtained. The UNAI had high (> or = 85%) sensitivity and specificity when comparing needs identification on the UNAI with subjects' reported needs at 10 to 14 days after discharge. Overall, the UNAI was more effective (sensitive and specific).