Clifford P Andrew, Cipher Daisha J, Roper Kristi D
Senior Connections of Dallas, Texas, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2003 Nov-Dec;4(6):313-9. doi: 10.1097/01.JAM.0000094180.01678.45.
The Psychosocial Resistance to Activities of Daily Living Index (PRADLI) was developed for psychiatric nurses, geropsychologists, and clinical social workers to assess the level of long-term care (LTC) residents' resistance to and cooperation with staff in performing activities of daily living.
The PRADLI consists of 8 activities of daily living that commonly trigger a psychiatric or psychologic referral when residents resist necessary care in these domains. The PRADLI items were examined for internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Four of the 8 items overlap with most standard ADL scales, and convergent and discriminant validity was investigated using the ADL index from Katz, Ford, Moskowitz, and colleagues.
Four hundred six residents of LTC facilities were rated for levels of the previously mentioned ADL indices.
The PRADLI was evidenced to be a reliable and valid assessment tool for assessing resistance to ADLs in LTC facilities.
The PRADLI is an instrument that can potentially be used by LTC staff to assess ADLs. Research on the use of the PRADLI as a treatment outcome instrument in multidisciplinary LTC settings is warranted. Assessing ADLs within the context of residents' cooperation with LTC is an important part of understanding residents' overall quality of life.
日常生活活动心理社会抵抗指数(PRADLI)是为精神科护士、老年心理学家和临床社会工作者开发的,用于评估长期护理(LTC)机构居民在日常生活活动中对工作人员的抵抗程度和合作程度。
PRADLI由8项日常生活活动组成,当居民在这些方面抗拒必要护理时,这些活动通常会引发精神科或心理科转诊。对PRADLI项目进行了内部一致性和重测信度检验。8个项目中的4个与大多数标准日常生活活动量表重叠,并使用Katz、Ford、Moskowitz及其同事的日常生活活动指数研究了聚合效度和区分效度。
对406名长期护理机构居民的上述日常生活活动指数水平进行了评估。
PRADLI被证明是评估长期护理机构居民对日常生活活动抵抗程度的可靠且有效的评估工具。
PRADLI是一种长期护理机构工作人员可能会使用的评估日常生活活动的工具。有必要对PRADLI在多学科长期护理环境中作为治疗结果工具的使用进行研究。在居民与长期护理合作的背景下评估日常生活活动是理解居民整体生活质量的重要组成部分。