| Literature DB >> 27821138 |
Sofi Fristedt1,2, Ann-Sofi Kammerlind3,4, Marie Ernsth Bravell5, Eleonor I Fransson5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Life-Space Assessment (LSA), developed in the USA, is an instrument focusing on mobility with respect to reaching different areas defined as life-spaces, extending from the room where the person sleeps to mobility outside one's hometown. A newly translated Swedish version of the LSA (LSA-S) has been tested for test-retest reliability, but the validity remains to be tested. The purpose of the present study was to examine the concurrent validity of the LSA-S, by comparing and correlating the LSA scores to other measures of mobility.Entities:
Keywords: Activities; Mobility; Older persons; Validity
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27821138 PMCID: PMC5100326 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-016-0357-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Characteristics of the study sample (n = 312)
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| Sex, | |
| Males | 147 (47) |
| Females | 165 (53) |
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 80 (5) |
| Marital status, | |
| Married | 164 (53) |
| Widows/widowers | 119 (38) |
| Never married | 13 (4) |
| Divorced | 16 (5) |
| Type of housing, | |
| Own house | 156 (50) |
| Apartment | 156 (50) |
| Type of living area, | |
| Living in town >5000 inhabitants | 206 (66) |
| Living in village 200–5000 inhabitants | 68 (22) |
| Living in small village <200 inhabitants | 13 (4) |
| Living in the countryside, not in village | 25 (8) |
| Use of assistive devices, | |
| Yes | 103 (33) |
| No | 209 (66) |
| LSA total score (0–120), mean (SD) | 65 (23) |
| Independent life-space (0–5), median (Q1-Q3) | 4 (2–5) |
| Assistive life-space (0–5), median (Q1-Q3) | 5 (4–5) |
| Maximal life-space (0–5), median (Q1-Q3) | 5 (5–5) |
| SPPB total score (0–12), median (Q1-Q3) | 10 (7–11) |
| total balance (0–4), median (Q1-Q3) | 4 (3–4) |
| gait speed (0–4), median (Q1-Q3) | 3 (2–4) |
| chair stand (0–4), median (Q1-Q3) | 3 (1–4) |
| Stair climbing (1–3), median (Q1-Q3) | 2 (2–3) |
| Transfersa (1–4), median (Q1-Q3) | 4 (4–4) |
| Transportation (1–4), median (Q1-Q3) | 4 (3–4) |
| Food shopping (1–4), median (Q1-Q3) | 4 (4–4) |
| Travel for pleasure (1–5), median (Q1-Q3) | 2 (1–2) |
| Community activities (0–8), median (Q1-Q3) | 1 (0–2) |
atransfer independently out of bed or between two chairs
Correlationsa between the LSA total score, independence, assistance and maximal life-space
| LSA total | Independent life-space | Assistive life-space | Maximal life-space | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LSA total (0–120) | 1.00 | |||
| Independent life-space (0–5) | 0.84b | 1.00 | ||
| Assistive life-space (0–5) | 0.79b | 0.78b | 1.00 | |
| Maximal life-space (0–5) | 0.50b | 0.45b | 0.58b | 1.00 |
aSpearman bsignificant on 0.01 level
Fig. 1The LSA total mean scores in relation to other mobility-related variables
Correlationsa between the LSA and mobility-related variables
| LSA total | Independent life-space | Assistive life-space | Maximal life-space | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SPBB total score (0–12) | 0.57b | 0.63b | 0.47b | 0.20b |
| Stair climbing (1–3) | 0.45b | 0.42b | 0.28b | 0.10 |
| Transfers (1–4) | 0.28b | 0.30b | 0.28b | 0.04 |
| Transportation (1–4) | 0.63b | 0.66b | 0.64b | 0.26b |
| Food shopping (1–4) | 0.55b | 0.58b | 0.55b | 0.29b |
| Travel for pleasure (1–5) | 0.42b | 0.44b | 0.41b | 0.20b |
| Community activities (0–8) | 0.38b | 0.35b | 0.35b | 0.17b |
aSpearman, bsignificant on 0.01 level