學院 |
醫學院 |
系所 |
職能治療學系 |
題名 |
Psychometric validation of the Chinese version of the PaArticular Scales among elderly residents in long-term care facilities with joint contractures |
作者 |
Chen, Y-C., Lin, K-C*., Chen, C-J., Yeh, S-H., Pan, A-W., Chen, H-L., & Wang, C-H |
期刊名稱 |
BMC Geriatrics (SCIE 期刊) |
發表日期 |
2021 |
著作性質 |
原著 |
語文 |
英文 |
關鍵字 |
Activity, Elderly residents, Joint contractures, Long-term care facilities, Participation, Reliability, Validity |
摘要 |
Background: Joint contractures, which
affect activity, participation, and quality of life, are common complications
of neurological conditions among elderly residents in long-term care
facilities. This study examined the reliability and validity of the Chinese
version of the PaArticular Scales in a population with joint contractures. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was
used. The sample included elderly residents older than 64 years with joint
contractures in an important joint who had lived at one of 12 long-term care
facilities in Taiwan for more than 6 months ( N = 243). The Chinese version
of the PaArticular Scales for joint contractures was generated from
the English version through five stages: translation, review,
back-translation, review by a panel of specialists, and a pretest.
Test-retest reliability, internal consistency reliability, construct
validity, and criterion validity were evaluated, and the results were
compared with those for the World Health Organization Quality of Life scale
and the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule. Results: The Chinese version of the
PaArticular Scales had excellent reliability, with a Cronbach’s α coefficient of .975 (mean score, 28.98; standard deviation,
17.34). An exploratory factor analysis showed three factors and one factor
with an eigenvalue >1 that explained 75.176% and 62.83% of the total
variance in the Activity subscale and Participation subscale, respectively.
The subscale-to-total scale correlation analysis showed Pearson correlation
coefficients of .881 for the Activity subscale and .843 for the Participation
subscale. Pearson’s product-moment correlation
revealed that the correlation coefficient ( r ) between the Chinese version
of the PaArticular Scales and the
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule was .770, whereas
that for the World Health Organization Quality of Life scale was −.553; these values were interpreted as large coefficients. Conclusions: The underlying
theoretical model of the Chinese version of the PaArticular Scales functions
well in Taiwan and has acceptable levels of reliability and validity.
However, the Chinese version must be further tested for applicability and
generalizability in future studies, preferably with a larger sample and in
different clinical domains. |