Osman Alia, Radman Dennis, Belchior Patricia, Gélinas Isabelle
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2025 Feb;72(1):e13013. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.13013.
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) lead to decline in performance in activities of daily living (ADLs). Multiple questionnaires assess this construct among older adults. The objective of this study was to review existing literature studying psychometric properties of questionnaires assessing performance in ADLs of older adults living with MCI and AD specifically.
A systematic review was conducted across Medline, CINAHL and PsychINFO using a combination of keywords related to ADLs, psychometrics, MCI and AD. Studies were included if they met the following criteria: assessments of performance of ADLs for older adults living with AD or MCI, reporting a minimum of one measurement property (e.g. internal consistency), primary research articles, published before June 2023 in English or French. Data extraction and analysis were conducted by two researchers. The methodological quality of psychometric properties was assessed using the COSMIN checklist.
No consumer or community involvement occurred.
A total of 2539 articles were screened and filtered down to 50 articles including 24 questionnaires respecting inclusion criteria. Of these questionnaires, the three most validated were the Amsterdam Instrumental activities of daily living, the disability assessment for dementia (DAD), and the Bayer ADL scale. Overall, for these three questionnaires, internal consistency, reliability and structural validity were the most studied psychometric properties while criterion validity and hypothesis testing were the least.
This study reveals the Amsterdam IADLs as the most validated questionnaire across psychometric properties and the DAD as the most validated across languages. Considering the increasing prevalence of older adults with MCI or AD, questionnaires established on strong measurement properties are valuable tools to evaluate decline in ADL performance and plan suitable interventions. This review provides evidence for clinicians and researchers for the selection of questionnaires to evaluate this population.
Cognitive impairment affects memory and thinking. It makes tasks like dressing, bathing and eating harder. Health-care workers use questionnaires to find out where someone struggles. This helps them plan better care. We reviewed questionnaires for older adults with memory and thinking problems. We found good ones that give important information. Using these questionnaires helps health-care workers support people with daily tasks. This study suggests testing the questionnaires more to improve them.
轻度认知障碍(MCI)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)会导致日常生活活动(ADL)能力下降。多种问卷可用于评估老年人的这一指标。本研究的目的是回顾现有文献,专门研究用于评估患有MCI和AD的老年人ADL表现的问卷的心理测量特性。
通过在Medline、CINAHL和PsychINFO数据库中进行系统检索,使用与ADL、心理测量学、MCI和AD相关的关键词组合。如果研究符合以下标准则被纳入:对患有AD或MCI的老年人的ADL表现进行评估,报告至少一项测量特性(如内部一致性),原始研究文章,2023年6月之前以英文或法文发表。由两名研究人员进行数据提取和分析。使用COSMIN清单评估心理测量特性的方法学质量。
未涉及消费者或社区参与。
共筛选了2539篇文章,最终筛选出50篇文章,其中包括24份符合纳入标准的问卷。在这些问卷中,验证程度最高的三份问卷分别是阿姆斯特丹工具性日常生活活动问卷、痴呆症残疾评估量表(DAD)和拜耳ADL量表。总体而言,对于这三份问卷,内部一致性、信度和结构效度是研究最多的心理测量特性,而效标效度和假设检验的研究最少。
本研究表明,阿姆斯特丹工具性日常生活活动问卷是心理测量特性方面验证程度最高的问卷,而痴呆症残疾评估量表是跨语言验证程度最高的问卷。考虑到患有MCI或AD的老年人患病率不断上升,具有强大测量特性的问卷是评估ADL表现下降和制定合适干预措施的宝贵工具。本综述为临床医生和研究人员选择评估该人群的问卷提供了依据。
认知障碍会影响记忆和思维。它会使穿衣、洗澡和吃饭等任务变得更加困难。医护人员使用问卷来了解人们在哪些方面存在困难。这有助于他们制定更好的护理计划。我们回顾了针对有记忆和思维问题的老年人的问卷。我们找到了能提供重要信息的优质问卷。使用这些问卷有助于医护人员帮助人们完成日常任务。本研究建议对问卷进行更多测试以改进它们。