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Validation of a Modified Life-Space Assessment in Multimorbid Older Persons With Cognitive Impairment

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GERONTOLOGIST
卷 59, 期 2, 页码 E66-E75

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnx214

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Assessment of Conditions; People; Clinical Trial Methods; Quantitative research methods; Measurement; Exercise; Physical Activity; Cognitive Impairment; Validation

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  1. Sozialministerium Baden-Wurttemberg (Ministry of Social Affairs Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
  2. Kommunalverband fur Jugend und Soziales Baden-Wurttemberg (Municipal Association for Youth and Social Affairs in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) [80221-208-009-01-01]

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Background and Objectives To investigate the validity, reliability, sensitivity to change, and feasibility of a modified University of Alabama at Birmingham Study of Aging Life-Space Assessment (UAB-LSA) in older persons with cognitive impairment (CI). Research Design and Methods The UAB-LSA was modified for use in persons with CI Life-Space Assessment for Persons with Cognitive Impairment (LSA-CI). Measurement properties of the LSA-CI were investigated using data of 118 multimorbid older participants with CI [mean age (SD): 82.3 (6.0) years, mean Mini-Mental State Examination score: 23.3 (2.4) points] from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to improve motor performance and physical activity. Construct validity was asessed by Spearman's rank (r(s)) and point-biseral correlations (r(pb)) with age, gender, motor, and cognitive status, psychosocial factors, and sensor-derived (outdoor) physical activity variables. Test-retest reliability was analyzed using intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs). Sensitivity to change was determined by standardized response means (SRMs) calculated for the RCT intervention group. Results The LSA-CI demonstrated moderate to high construct validity, with significant correlations of the LSA-CI scores with (outdoor) physical activity (r(s) = .23-.63), motor status (r(s) = .27-.56), fear of falling-related psychosocial variables (r(s) = |.24-.44|), and demographic characteristics (r(pb) = |.27-.32|). Test-retest reliability was good to excellent (ICC = .65-.91). Sensitivity to change was excellent for the LSA-CI composite score (SRM = .80) and small to moderate for the LSA-CI subscores (SRM = .35-.60). A completion rate of 100% and a mean completion time of 4.1 min) documented good feasibility. Discussion and Implications The LSA-CI represents a valid, reliable, sensitive, and feasible interview-based life-space assessment tool in multimorbid older persons with CI.

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