Assessing housing accessibility issues for older adults in Japan: an expert panel approach to cross-cultural adaptation and content validity of the Japanese housing enabler

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1007/s10901-024-10145-2
Rumiko Tsuchiya-Ito, Björn Slaug, Tomonori Sano, Miki Tajima, Sakiko Itoh, Kazuaki Uda, Takashi Yamanaka, Susanne Iwarsson
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Accessible housing plays a crucial role in supporting aging in place, yet Japan lacks adequate tools for assessing housing accessibility among older adults. This study describes the process of translating and adapting the environmental component checklist of the Swedish Housing Enabler instrument for valid use in Japan. During translation to the Japanese language, technical terms and specifications were adjusted to match Japanese standards and guidelines. To validate the content of the instrument’s checklist for the environmental component, an expert panel including occupational therapists, architects, and care managers was used. Relevance in a Japanese housing context was rated for all items on a scale from 1 to 4 (higher = more relevant), and a content validity index (0–1) was calculated for each item. After consensus discussions, the expert panel suggested revisions, including removal and addition of items, to better capture the characteristics of Japanese housing and building design. A final checklist of 261 items for the Japanese Housing Enabler was suggested. While 15 items were removed due to their lack of relevance to Japanese housing, 115 items were added. More than 90% of the items had a content validity index that exceeded the recommended threshold for relevance (≥ 0.78). Although the study results support the cultural relevance and content validity of this new instrument for assessing housing accessibility in Japan, the large number of items may compromise its feasibility. Aspects such as feasibility, criterion-related validity, and interrater reliability require investigation.

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评估日本老年人的住房无障碍问题:采用专家小组方法对日本住房促进因素进行跨文化调整并确定其内容有效性
无障碍住房在支持居家养老方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但日本缺乏评估老年人住房无障碍程度的适当工具。本研究描述了将瑞典住房使能工具中的环境成分检查表翻译和改编为在日本有效使用的过程。在翻译成日语的过程中,对技术术语和规格进行了调整,以符合日本的标准和指南。为了验证该工具环境部分核对表的内容,使用了一个包括职业治疗师、建筑师和护理经理在内的专家小组。所有项目在日本住房环境中的相关性均按 1 到 4 分(越高 = 越相关)进行评分,并计算出每个项目的内容效度指数(0-1)。经过一致讨论,专家小组提出了修改建议,包括删除和增加项目,以更好地反映日本住房和建筑设计的特点。最终提出了一份包含 261 个项目的日本住房使能因素核对表。有 15 个项目因与日本住房缺乏相关性而被删除,同时增加了 115 个项目。超过 90% 的项目的内容效度指数超过了建议的相关性阈值(≥ 0.78)。尽管研究结果支持了这一用于评估日本住房可及性的新工具的文化相关性和内容有效性,但大量的项目可能会影响其可行性。需要对可行性、标准相关有效性和施测者间可靠性等方面进行调查。
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