Brown C, Moore W P, Hemman D, Yunek A
Department of Occupational Therapy Education, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 66160, USA.
Am J Occup Ther. 1996 Mar;50(3):202-6. doi: 10.5014/ajot.50.3.202.
Occupational therapists frequently evaluate instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) performance with interviews and observation of simulated tasks. This study examined the congruence of judgments of independence when comparing task performance assessed by interview and simulation with task performance assessed by observation in the natural environment.
Twenty persons with severe mental illness were selected through convenience sampling and evaluated on two IADL tasks (making a purchase in a store and using the bus). The participants were evaluated on each task with two methods of assessment: interview and simulation and observation in the natural environment.
Results indicated inconsistent performance across assessment approaches and tasks and supported the importance of considering contextual features in understanding the complexity of performance in the natural environment. A trend toward false positives was found in which several participants were judged independent on the IADL assessment but could not perform the same tasks in the natural environment.
Occupational therapists should be cautious when making judgments of independence on the basis of interview and observation of simulated tasks. Evaluating IADL performance in the persons' natural environment may provide more accurate information.
职业治疗师经常通过访谈和对模拟任务的观察来评估日常生活活动能力(IADL)表现。本研究比较了通过访谈和模拟评估的任务表现与在自然环境中通过观察评估的任务表现,以检验独立性判断的一致性。
通过便利抽样选取了20名重度精神疾病患者,并对两项IADL任务(在商店购物和乘坐公交车)进行评估。采用两种评估方法对参与者的每项任务进行评估:访谈和模拟以及在自然环境中的观察。
结果表明,不同评估方法和任务的表现不一致,并支持了在理解自然环境中表现的复杂性时考虑情境特征的重要性。发现了假阳性趋势,即几名参与者在IADL评估中被判定为独立,但在自然环境中无法完成相同任务。
职业治疗师在基于访谈和对模拟任务的观察做出独立性判断时应谨慎。在个体的自然环境中评估IADL表现可能会提供更准确的信息。