Summary of geriatric assessment questionnaire at baseline in part B (BV-DTIC) (full analysis set)
| Category/variable . | Part B (n = 22), n (%) . |
|---|---|
| Physical functioning, no. of items [10] | |
| Patients who reported “limited a lot” with ≥1 task | 16 (73) |
| Instrumental activities of daily living, no. of items [7] | |
| Patients who are completely dependent on ≥1 task | 2 (9) |
| OARS Comorbidity, no. of items [15] | |
| Patients who have 3 or more comorbidities or at least 1 comorbidity, that significantly interferes with QoL | 11 (50) |
| Time to perform “up and go,” no. of items [1] | |
| >13.5 s | 9 (41) |
| Someone to help if you were confined to bed, no. of items [1] | |
| None or a little of the time | 2 (9) |
| Someone to help you with daily chores if you were sick, no. of items [1] | |
| None or a little of the time | 1 (5) |
| Percentage unintentional weight loss in last 6 mo, no. of items [1] | |
| ≥10% | 5 (23) |
| Blessed orientation-memory-concentration test, no. of items [1] | |
| >6 | 7 (32) |
| Category/variable . | Part B (n = 22), n (%) . |
|---|---|
| Physical functioning, no. of items [10] | |
| Patients who reported “limited a lot” with ≥1 task | 16 (73) |
| Instrumental activities of daily living, no. of items [7] | |
| Patients who are completely dependent on ≥1 task | 2 (9) |
| OARS Comorbidity, no. of items [15] | |
| Patients who have 3 or more comorbidities or at least 1 comorbidity, that significantly interferes with QoL | 11 (50) |
| Time to perform “up and go,” no. of items [1] | |
| >13.5 s | 9 (41) |
| Someone to help if you were confined to bed, no. of items [1] | |
| None or a little of the time | 2 (9) |
| Someone to help you with daily chores if you were sick, no. of items [1] | |
| None or a little of the time | 1 (5) |
| Percentage unintentional weight loss in last 6 mo, no. of items [1] | |
| ≥10% | 5 (23) |
| Blessed orientation-memory-concentration test, no. of items [1] | |
| >6 | 7 (32) |
Geriatric assessment questionnaire used components from a tool developed and evaluated by Hurria et al.19
No., number; OARS, Older Americans Resources and Services questionnaire; QoL, quality of life.