The Dutch interRAI databases consisted in 2020 of over 20,000 unique persons and 80,000 observations, spread over routine care cohorts of residents in long term care facilities, home care recipients and frail older adults with frail health served in general practice.

Structured information is collected on daily, physical, mental, cognitive, social, medical functioning, care goals and resource use. Instruments in the interRAI suite are designed to work together to form an integrated health information system and refer to the same clinical concept in the same way across instruments.

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interRAI assessment systems are rigorously developed to establish reliability and validity of items, and outcome measures. Worldwide over 1400 peer reviewed papers have been published using interRAI data.

Amsterdam UMC participates in several (pan)-European projects that concern interRAI data. Examples are AdHOC, SHELTER, IBenC and I-CARE4OLD.

You can find more information on the interRAI website or the NedRAI website

APH contact person: Hein van Hout
Contact: info@interRAI.org