Yen Chia-Feng, Chiu Tzu-Ying, Liou Tsan-Hon, Chi Wen-Chou, Liao Hua-Fang, Liang Chung-Chao, Escorpizo Reuben
Department of Public Health, Tzu Chi University, Hualien 97004, Taiwan.
Institute of Health Policy and Management, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10055, Taiwan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 Jun 6;14(6):603. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14060603.
Based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) and the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0), The Functioning Disability Evaluation Scale-Adult version (FUNDES-Adult) began development in 2011. The FUNDES-Adult was designed to assess the difficulty level of an individual's activities and participation in daily life. There is a lack of research regarding the profile of activity and participation for the general adult population. The purposes of this study were to establish activity and participation norms for the general adult population in Taiwan and to describe, discuss, and compare the activity and participation profile with other population.
A population-based survey was administered in 2013 using a computer-assisted telephone interviewing system (CATI system). Using probability proportional to size (PPS) sampling and systematic sampling with random digit dialing (RDD), 1500 adults from Taiwan's general population were selected to participate in the survey. The FUNDES-Adult with six domains and two dimensions (performance and capability) was used to obtain data on activities and participation levels. A higher domain score indicated higher participation restriction.
Approximately 50% of the respondents were male, and the average age of the respondents was 45.23 years. There were no significant differences in the demographic features between the sample and the population. Among the six domains, the self-care domain score was the lowest (least restriction) and the participation domain score was the highest (most restriction). Approximately 90% of the sample scored were less than 15, and only 0.1% scored more than 80. This is the first cross-national population-based survey to assess norms of activity and participation relevant to the general population of Taiwan. As such, the results of this survey can be used as a reference for comparing the activity and participation (AP) functioning of other countries and subgroups.
基于国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)以及世界卫生组织残疾评定量表2.0(WHODAS 2.0),成人功能残疾评估量表(FUNDES - 成人版)于2011年开始研发。FUNDES - 成人版旨在评估个体在日常生活中活动和参与的困难程度。目前针对一般成年人群体的活动和参与情况缺乏相关研究。本研究的目的是建立台湾一般成年人群体的活动和参与规范,并描述、讨论和比较该群体与其他人群的活动和参与情况。
2013年采用计算机辅助电话访谈系统(CATI系统)进行了一项基于人群的调查。使用按规模大小成比例概率抽样(PPS抽样)和随机数字拨号的系统抽样(RDD),从台湾一般人群中选取了1500名成年人参与调查。采用具有六个领域和两个维度(表现和能力)的FUNDES - 成人版来获取活动和参与水平的数据。领域得分越高表明参与限制越大。
约50%的受访者为男性,受访者的平均年龄为45.23岁。样本与总体的人口统计学特征无显著差异。在六个领域中,自我照顾领域得分最低(限制最小),参与领域得分最高(限制最大)。约90%的样本得分低于15分,只有0.1%的样本得分超过80分。这是首次基于全国人群的调查来评估与台湾一般人群相关的活动和参与规范。因此,本调查结果可作为比较其他国家和亚群体活动和参与(AP)功能的参考。