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Original Research

Reliability and usability of a weighted version of the Functional Comorbidity Index

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Pages 289-299 | Published online: 11 Feb 2019

Figures & data

Figure 1 Rating scale for functional severity.

Figure 1 Rating scale for functional severity.

Table 1 Characteristics of included patients

Figure 2 (A) The proposed w-FCI. (B) List of amendments made to the content and layout.

Notes: Please indicate whether a co-morbid condition is present (yes) or absent (no) and score its impact on the patients daily functioning with a 0, 1, or 2.
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; ECP, elderly care physician; w-FCI, weighted version of the Functional Comorbidity Index; TIA, transient ischemic attack.
Figure 2 (A) The proposed w-FCI. (B) List of amendments made to the content and layout.
Figure 2 (A) The proposed w-FCI. (B) List of amendments made to the content and layout.

Figure S1 The original FCI.

Notes: Please indicate whether a co-morbid condition is present (YES) or absent (NO). YES: this comorbidity is present. NO: this comorbidity is absent. aIn our study “or neurodegenerative disease such as dementia” was added as an option.

Abbreviations: ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome; BMI, body mass index; FCI, Functional Comorbidity Index; TIA, transient ischemic attack.

Figure S1 The original FCI.Notes: Please indicate whether a co-morbid condition is present (YES) or absent (NO). YES: this comorbidity is present. NO: this comorbidity is absent. aIn our study “or neurodegenerative disease such as dementia” was added as an option.Abbreviations: ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome; BMI, body mass index; FCI, Functional Comorbidity Index; TIA, transient ischemic attack.

Table S1 Characteristics of the rater pairs

Table S2 Characteristics of participants in the TSTI