Development of occupational therapy activities of daily living index to assess basic activities of daily living in an Indian context: A prospective quantitative study

P. Adsule, Akshata Mahale, S. Jalmi
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Background: Activities of daily living (ADL) deficit is a common and significant problem after any condition. Many scales are more focused on assessing the patients' independence or dependence but are less understood on the different parameters such as importance and values of activity, satisfaction, ability to cope up, completion, and time taken for the activity. These parameters are not well defined in many ADL assessments. Objectives: The purpose of this index was to evaluate ADL not only based on independence but also to understand the patients' values, adequacy, safety, standard, and finally, acceptability. Study Design: A prospective quantitative study was conducted. Methods: We conducted prospective, quantitative study and developed a new scale. Items were generated from a review of literature, semi-structured interviews of adult as well as geriatric patients and discussions with experts were carried out. The new instrument was piloted among 290 patients with neurological and orthopedic conditions. Content validity, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability were evaluated. Results: The new scale has good internal consistency: Cronbach's alpha = 0.984 and KR20 value = 0.97. Test–retest reliability (intra-class correlation coefficient = 0.87) was found to be good. Conclusion: Our research analysis indicates that Occupational Therapy (OT) ADL index is reliable for rating the Basic ADL skills for functional deficits in neurological and orthopedic conditions in adults. The OT ADL index may facilitate an objective assessment in the OT domains of basic ADL.
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发展职业治疗活动的日常生活指数,以评估印度背景下的基本日常生活活动:一项前瞻性定量研究
背景:日常生活活动障碍(ADL)是任何疾病后常见且重要的问题。许多量表更侧重于评估患者的独立性或依赖性,但对活动的重要性和价值、满意度、应对能力、完成程度和活动所需时间等不同参数的了解较少。这些参数在许多ADL评估中没有很好地定义。目的:该指标的目的是评估ADL不仅基于独立性,而且了解患者的价值,充分性,安全性,标准,最终是可接受性。研究设计:采用前瞻性定量研究。方法:进行前瞻性定量研究,编制新的量表。研究项目来自文献综述、对成人和老年患者的半结构化访谈以及与专家的讨论。这种新仪器在290名患有神经和骨科疾病的患者中进行了试验。评估内容效度、内部一致性和重测信度。结果:新量表具有良好的内部一致性,Cronbach’s alpha = 0.984, KR20值= 0.97。重测信度较好(类内相关系数= 0.87)。结论:我们的研究分析表明,职业治疗(OT) ADL指数是评价成人神经和骨科功能障碍患者基本ADL技能的可靠指标。OT ADL指数有助于对基础ADL的OT领域进行客观评价。
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