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QUALIDEM: development and evaluation of a dementia specific quality of life instrument. Scalability, reliability and internal structure
Authors:Ettema Teake P  Dröes Rose-Marie  de Lange Jacomine  Mellenbergh Gideon J  Ribbe Miel W
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry/Alzheimer Centre, Institute for Extramural Medicine (EMGO), VU University Medical Centre Amsterdam, The Netherlands. tp.ettema@quicknet.nl
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To develop a Quality of Life questionnaire rated by professionals that can be used for people with dementia in different stages of the disease, living in residential settings. METHOD: Development was performed in two phases: item generation and pilot testing, and a field survey to evaluate the psychometric properties. For unidimensionality we used a non-parametric model from item response theory: the Mokken scaling model, and computed the corresponding scalability coefficients, using a theory driven strategy. RESULTS: The pilot survey resulted in a list of 49 items. The field survey was performed in a sample of 238 people with dementia residing in ten nursing homes. The scalability of the subscales positive affect, negative affect, restless tense behavior, and social relations is strong (0.50 < H < 0.63); for care relationship, positive self image, feeling at home, and having something to do, scalability was moderate (0.40 < H < 0.49), and for social isolation it was weak (H = 0.34). The reliability coefficient Rho (under assumption of double monotonicity) varied from 0.60 for social isolation to 0.90 for positive affect (Cronbach's alpha varied from 0.59 to 0.89). Twenty-one of 40 items are suited for people with very severe dementia. CONCLUSION: The QUALIDEM is an easy to administer and sufficiently reliable rating scale that provides a QOL profile of persons with dementia in residential settings. The QUALIDEM can be used for evaluation as well as for research and practice innovation.
Keywords:dementia  Alzheimer's disease  quality of life  measurement  reliability  scalability  internal structure
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