| Literature DB >> 31729972 |
Mette Merete Pedersen1,2, Pia Kjær-Sørensen3, Julie Midtgaard4,5, Cynthia J Brown6, Ann Christine Bodilsen7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Identification and prevention of mobility limitations in older adults is important to reduce adverse health outcomes. The Life-Space Assessment (LSA) provides a single measure of mobility including environmental and social resources of the older adult. Availability of the LSA for non-English speaking countries is still sparse. Therefore, we translated the LSA into Danish and performed a content validity analysis of the translation in older adults with mobility limitations.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive interviewing; Life-space assessment; Mobility; Older adults
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31729972 PMCID: PMC6858667 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-019-1347-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Levels of the Life Space Assessment
| LSA level | During the last four weeks have you been to… | At what weekly frequency? | Was equipment such as a cane or walker needed? | Was assistance from a person needed? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | …other rooms of your home besides the room where you sleep? | 1) less than once a week 2) 1–3 times per week 3) 4–6 times per week, 4) daily | 1) Yes 2) No | 1) Yes 2) No |
| Level 2 | …an area outside your home? | 1) less than once a week 2) 1–3 times per week 3) 4–6 times per week, 4) daily | 1) Yes 2) No | 1) Yes 2) No |
| Level 3 | …places in your neighborhood? | 1) less than once a week 2) 1–3 times per week 3) 4–6 times per week, 4) daily | 1) Yes 2) No | 1) Yes 2) No |
| Level 4 | …places outside your neighborhood? | 1) less than once a week 2) 1–3 times per week 3) 4–6 times per week, 4) daily | 1) Yes 2) No | 1) Yes 2) No |
| Level 5 | …places outside your town? | 1) less than once a week 2) 1–3 times per week 3) 4–6 times per week, 4) daily | 1) Yes 2) No | 1) Yes 2) No |
LSA: Life Space Assessment
Informant characteristics
| All informants | Informants in own home | Hospitalized informants | Assisted Living Facility informants | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, mean (range) | 78.7 (60–97) | 82.4 (73–90) | 71.8 (60–92) | 83.3 (71–97) |
| Sex (female), N (%) | 15 (50.0) | 7 (58.3) | 5 (45.5) | 3 (42.9) |
| Married, N (%) | 8 (26.7) | 3 (25.0) | 5 (45.5) | |
| Type of residence, N (%) | ||||
| Apartment | 26 (86.7) | 12 (100) | 7 (63,6) | 7 (100) |
| House | 4 (13.3) | – | 4 (36.4) | – |
| Education | ||||
| ≤ 10 years, N (%) | 5 (16.7) | 2 (16.6) | 1 (9.1) | 2 (28.6) |
| 10–15 years, N (%) | 12 (40.0) | 5 (41.7) | 4 (36.4) | 3 (42.9) |
| > 15 years, N (%) | 13 (43.3) | 5 (41.7) | 6 (54.5) | 2 (28.6) |
| Comorbidities, number (range) | 1.3 (0–3) | 1.0 (0–3) | 1.9 (0–3) | 1.0 (0–2) |
| OMC, (0–28 point), mean (range) | 23.7 (14–28) | 25.8 (18–28) | 24.5 (14–28) | 18.7 (16–23) |
| NMS, (0–9 point), mean (range) | 6.6 (3–9) | 8.8 (3–9) | 7.6 (3–9) | 5 (4–7) |
OMC Orientation Memory Concentration test, NMS New Mobility Score.
Fig. 1Flow of informants. Flow of informants from a medical ward, an outpatient rehabilitation center and an assisted living facility
Changes to the Danish Life Space Assessment (LSA-DK) following cognitive interviews
| IPM Stages | ||
|---|---|---|
Problems understanding the word “activities”. To avoid misunderstandings regarding the focus of the LSA, an introductory sentence was added to the Danish manual. | Added to manual | |
Problems understanding the phrase “been to”. A probe was added to the Danish manual. | Added to manual | |
In LS1, “other rooms of your home…” was often not comprehended by respondents living in one-bedroom apartments. Changes were made in both the LSA-DK and the Danish manual. | Added to questionnaire A parenthesis with examples was added to the LS1 question. Added to manual An explanatory text was added to the manual: “ | |
The frequency item was understood and answered by some respondents as describing the preceding month and not being a weekly average. An explanatory note was added to the Danish manual. | Added to manual | |
In connection with items on equipment, the respondents did not consider furniture used for balance or a walking stick used as a safety precaution as being equipment. The LSA manual already describes equipment used for safety. A probe was added to the Danish manual regarding furniture support. | Added to manual | |
At LS3 and LS4, the spatial definitions of neighborhood and town caused misunderstandings among some respondents. No changes were made since no other Danish words are more suitable. The LSA manual’s definitions of neighborhood and town are recommended to be used to clarify the questions. | ||
In LS2, problems remembering the content due to the length of the question were identified. Some of the examples (patio and garage), representing synonyms, were extracted from the LSA-DK after permission from the developers. | New wording in questionnaire: | |
Some respondents calculated the frequency to include both the trip to and the return trip from e.g. the supermarket. An explanatory text was added to the Danish manual. Some respondents were challenged when answering the frequency questions since they forgot which time frame they had to consider (4 weeks). A note was added to the manual. | Added to manual Added to manual |
IPM: The Information Processing Model