Journal of Aging Research (Jan 2012)

The de Morton Mobility Index: Normative Data for a Clinically Useful Mobility Instrument

  • E. M. Macri,
  • J. A. Lewis,
  • K. M. Khan,
  • M. C. Ashe,
  • N. A. de Morton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/353252
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Determining mobility status is an important component of any health assessment for older adults. In order for a mobility measure to be relevant and meaningful, normative data are required for comparison to a healthy reference population. The DEMMI is the first mobility instrument to measure mobility across the spectrum from bed bound to functional levels of independent mobility. In this cross-sectional observational study, normative data were obtained for the DEMMI from a population of 183 healthy, community-dwelling adults age 60+ who resided in Vancouver, Canada and Melbourne, Australia. Older age categories had significantly lower DEMMI mobility mean scores (P<0.05), as did individuals who walked with a mobility aid or lived in semi-independent living (assisted living or retirement village), whereas DEMMI scores did not differ by sex (P=0.49) or reported falls history (P=0.21). Normative data for the DEMMI mobility instrument provides vital reference scores to facilitate its use across the mobility spectrum in clinical, research, and policymaking settings.