Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Value Health. 2024 Sep;27(9):1206-1214. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2024.05.003. Epub 2024 May 23.
The Quality of Life-Aged Care Consumers (QOL-ACC) is an aged-care-specific preference-based instrument currently being rolled out in residential care across Australia as part of the aged care Quality Indicator program. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive assessment of the feasibility, reliability, and construct validity of the QOL-ACC in a large national sample of older adults receiving aged care services at home.
Older adults receiving in-home aged care services completed a survey including the QOL-ACC, Quality of Care Experience-ACC, adult social care outcome tool, EQ-5D-5L, and 2 global single item measures of health and quality of life. Feasibility was assessed by missing responses (≤5%) and ceiling/floor effects (≤15%). Construct validity was assessed by exploring the relationship between the QOL-ACC and other instruments (convergent validity) and its ability to discriminate varying levels of self-rated health and quality of life (known-group validity).
A total of 802 respondents (mean age, 74.5 ± 6.3 years; 56.0% females) completed the survey. The QOL-ACC had no missing responses, no floor effects, and very low ceiling effect (3.5%) and demonstrated moderate correlation with adult social care outcome tool (r = 0.59, P < .001), EQ-5D-5L (r = 0.65, P < .001), EQ-VAS (r = 0.53, P < .001), and a lower correlation with the QCE-ACC (r = 0.41, P < .001). Respondents with poor self-rated health and quality of life had significantly lower preference-weighted scores on the QOL-ACC.
The QOL-ACC demonstrated adequate feasibility, reliability, and construct validity in a large population of older people accessing government-subsidized aged care services at home. Further studies will explore the responsiveness of the QOL-ACC to aged-care-specific interventions both in home and residential aged care settings.
生活质量-老年护理消费者(QOL-ACC)是一种特定于老年护理的偏好基础工具,目前正在澳大利亚的养老院中推出,作为老年护理质量指标计划的一部分。本研究旨在对 QOL-ACC 在接受家庭老年护理服务的大量老年人中进行全面评估,以评估其可行性、可靠性和结构有效性。
接受家庭老年护理服务的老年人完成了一项调查,其中包括 QOL-ACC、护理质量体验-ACC、成人社会护理结果工具、EQ-5D-5L 和 2 项健康和生活质量的全球单项指标。通过缺失反应(≤5%)和上限/下限效应(≤15%)评估可行性。通过探索 QOL-ACC 与其他工具之间的关系(收敛有效性)及其区分不同自我评估健康和生活质量水平的能力(已知组有效性)来评估结构有效性。
共有 802 名受访者(平均年龄 74.5 ± 6.3 岁;56.0%为女性)完成了调查。QOL-ACC 没有缺失反应,没有下限效应,上限效应很小(3.5%),与成人社会护理结果工具(r=0.59,P<.001)、EQ-5D-5L(r=0.65,P<.001)、EQ-VAS(r=0.53,P<.001)中度相关,与 QCE-ACC 的相关性较低(r=0.41,P<.001)。自我评估健康和生活质量较差的受访者的 QOL-ACC 偏好加权得分明显较低。
QOL-ACC 在接受政府补贴的家庭老年护理服务的大量老年人中表现出足够的可行性、可靠性和结构有效性。进一步的研究将探索 QOL-ACC 在家庭和养老院环境中针对老年护理特定干预措施的反应性。