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ABSTRACT: Background
The Global Activity Limitation Indicator (GALI), the measure underlying the European indicator Healthy Life Years (HLY), is widely used to compare population health across countries. However, the comparability of the item has been questioned. This study aims to further validate the GALI in the adult European population.Methods
Data from the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), covering 14 European countries and 152,787 individuals, were used to explore how the GALI was associated with other measures of disability and whether the GALI was consistent or reflected different disability situations in different countries.Results
When considering each country separately or all combined, we found that the GALI was significantly associated with measures of activities of daily living, instrumental activity of daily living, and functional limitations (P?ConclusionThe study both confirms the relevance of this indicator to measure general activity limitations in the European population and the need for caution when comparing the level of the GALI from one country to another.
SUBMITTER: Berger N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4298058 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Berger Nicolas N Van Oyen Herman H Cambois Emmanuelle E Fouweather Tony T Jagger Carol C Nusselder Wilma W Robine Jean-Marie JM
BMC medical research methodology 20150102
<h4>Background</h4>The Global Activity Limitation Indicator (GALI), the measure underlying the European indicator Healthy Life Years (HLY), is widely used to compare population health across countries. However, the comparability of the item has been questioned. This study aims to further validate the GALI in the adult European population.<h4>Methods</h4>Data from the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), covering 14 European countries and 152,787 individuals, were used to explore how the GALI ...[more]