评估长期护理院居民的社会联系:使用基于共识的健康测量工具选择标准指南进行系统回顾。

Neha Dewan, Andrew Sommerlad, Hannah Chapman, Sube Banerjee, Kirsten Corazzini, David Edvardsson, Madalena P. Liougas, Gill Livingston, Katherine S. McGilton, Hannah M. O'Rourke, Jennifer Bethell
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社会联系对于长期护理(LTC)住院者的生活和护理质量非常重要。然而,人们对如何衡量社会联系还缺乏共识,这限制了我们发现在长期护理院中哪些因素会改善和削弱社会联系的能力。因此,我们旨在系统地回顾和评估现有的长者照护中心居民社会联系测量方法的测量特性,以确定哪些测量方法(如果有的话)可以推荐使用。我们检索了 8 个电子数据库(从开始到 2022 年 4 月),以了解针对长者护理院住户的社会联系(包括社会网络、互动、参与、支持、孤立、连通性和孤独感)测量方法的心理测量特性。我们采用基于共识的健康测量工具选择标准 (COSMIN) 指南来评估所报告的每种已确定测量方法的测量特性并提出建议。我们确定了 62 项研究,报告了 38 项测量方法;其中 21 项测量了生活质量、幸福感或生活满意度,包括社会联系子量表或独立项目,17 项测量方法专门针对社会联系。我们发现在心理测量特性方面几乎没有高质量的证据,如足够的内容效度(n = 0)、结构效度(n = 3)、内部一致性(n = 3)、可靠性(n = 1)、测量误差(n = 0)、构造效度(n = 4)、标准效度(n = 0)和响应性(n = 0)。没有任何一项测量在所有这些方面都表现出令人满意的心理测量特性,因此不能推荐使用。有 34 项测量具有推荐使用的潜力,但需要进一步研究以评估其质量,其余 4 项不建议使用。因此,我们的审查发现,没有任何现有的测量方法有足够的证据推荐用于评估长者护理院住户的社会联系。我们需要对现有工具进行进一步的验证和可靠性研究,或开发新的测量方法,以便在未来的观察性和干预性研究中准确测量长者护理院住户的社会联系:社会联系是长期护理院中以人为本的护理的基础。现有测量方法的可靠性和有效性证据不足。
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Assessing social connection for long-term care home residents: Systematic review using COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments guidelines

Social connection is important for long-term care (LTC) residents' quality of life and care. However, there is a lack of consensus on how to measure it and this limits ability to find what improves and impairs social connection in LTC homes. We therefore aimed to systematically review and evaluate the measurement properties of existing measures of social connection for LTC residents, to identify which, if any, measures can be recommended. We searched eight electronic databases from inception to April 2022 for studies which reported on psychometric properties of a measure of any aspect(s) of social connection (including social networks, interaction, engagement, support, isolation, connectedness, and loneliness) for LTC residents. We used COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN) guidelines to evaluate the measurement properties reported for each identified measure and make recommendations. We identified 62 studies reporting on 38 measures; 21 measured quality of life, well-being or life satisfaction and included a social connection subscale or standalone items and 17 measures specifically targeted social connection. We found there was little high-quality evidence on psychometric properties such as sufficient content validity (n = 0), structural validity (n = 3), internal consistency (n = 3), reliability (n = 1), measurement error (n = 0), construct validity (n = 4), criterion validity (n = 0) and responsiveness (n = 0). No measures demonstrated satisfactory psychometric properties on all these aspects, so none could be recommended for use. Thirty-four measures have the potential to be recommended but require further research to assess their quality and the remaining four are not recommended for use. Our review therefore found that no existing measures have sufficient evidence to be recommended for assessment of social connection in residents of LTC homes. Further validation and reliability studies of existing instruments or the development of new measures are needed to enable accurate measurement of social connection in LTC residents for future observational and interventional studies.

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  • Social connection is fundamental to person-centered care in long-term care homes.
  • There is insufficient evidence for the reliability and validity of existing measures.
  • No current measures can be recommended for use based on existing evidence.
  • A reliable and valid measure of social connection is needed for future research.
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期刊介绍: Alzheimer''s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions (TRCI) is a peer-reviewed, open access,journal from the Alzheimer''s Association®. The journal seeks to bridge the full scope of explorations between basic research on drug discovery and clinical studies, validating putative therapies for aging-related chronic brain conditions that affect cognition, motor functions, and other behavioral or clinical symptoms associated with all forms dementia and Alzheimer''s disease. The journal will publish findings from diverse domains of research and disciplines to accelerate the conversion of abstract facts into practical knowledge: specifically, to translate what is learned at the bench into bedside applications. The journal seeks to publish articles that go beyond a singular emphasis on either basic drug discovery research or clinical research. Rather, an important theme of articles will be the linkages between and among the various discrete steps in the complex continuum of therapy development. For rapid communication among a multidisciplinary research audience involving the range of therapeutic interventions, TRCI will consider only original contributions that include feature length research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, brief reports, narrative reviews, commentaries, letters, perspectives, and research news that would advance wide range of interventions to ameliorate symptoms or alter the progression of chronic neurocognitive disorders such as dementia and Alzheimer''s disease. The journal will publish on topics related to medicine, geriatrics, neuroscience, neurophysiology, neurology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, bioinformatics, pharmaco-genetics, regulatory issues, health economics, pharmacoeconomics, and public health policy as these apply to preclinical and clinical research on therapeutics.
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