Ann-Marie Towers
Cross-sectional study assessing the feasibility of measuring residents’ Quality of Life in English care homes and assessing the construct validity and internal consistency of measures completed by staff-proxy
Towers, Ann-Marie; Rand, Stacey; Allan, Stephen; Webster, Lucy; Palmer, S.; E. Carroll, Rachael; L Gordon, Adam; Akdur, Gizdem; Smith, Nick; Burton, Jenni; Killett, Anne; Hanratty, Barbara; Meyer, J.; Spilsbury, Karen; Goodman, Claire
Authors
Stacey Rand
Stephen Allan
Lucy Webster
S. Palmer
Dr RACHAEL CARROLL Rachael.Carroll@nottingham.ac.uk
RESEARCH FELLOW
Adam L Gordon
Gizdem Akdur
Nick Smith
Jenni Burton
Anne Killett
Barbara Hanratty
J. Meyer
Karen Spilsbury
Claire Goodman
Abstract
Objectives: To assess the feasibility of capturing older care home residents’ quality of life (QoL) in digital social care records and the construct validity (hypothesis testing) and internal consistency (Cronbach’s Alpha) of four QoL measures. Design: Cross-sectional data collected in wave one of the DACHA (Developing resources And minimum dataset for Care Homes’ Adoption) Study, a mixed-methods pilot of a prototype minimum dataset (MDS) [1]. Setting: Care homes (with or without nursing) registered to provide care for older adults (>65 years) and/or those living with dementia. All homes used a digital record system from one of two suppliers. Participants: Data were extracted for 748 residents. All permanent residents, aged 65 years or older, were eligible to participate, including those lacking capacity to consent. Temporary residents and residents in their last weeks of life were excluded. Outcome measures and analysis: The English language versions of: Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT)-Proxy-Resident, ICEpop CAPability measure for Older people (ICECAP-O), EQ-5D-5L proxy and the QUALIDEM were added to the digital record. As there have not been any previous studies of the structural validity of the English language version of the QUALIDEM, ordinal Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was applied for this measure only. Feasibility (% missing by software provider and measure), % floor/ceiling effects (>15% at lower/upper end of the scales), convergent or divergent construct validity (criterion of >75% of hypotheses accepted) and internal consistency (Cronbach’s Alpha ≥.7) were assessed for all four measures. Results: The ordinal EFA of QUALIDEM did not replicate the findings of previous research. A six factors (36 item) solution was proposed and used in all subsequent analyses. There were low rates of missing data (<5%) for all items, except ASCOT-Proxy-Resident Control (5.1%) and Dignity (6.2%) and QUALIDEM item 35 (5.1%). Ceiling effects were observed for the ASCOT-Proxy-Resident and two of the QUALIDEM subscales. None of the scales had floor effects. Cronbach’s alpha indicated adequate internal consistency (α≥.70) for the ASCOT-Proxy-Resident, ICECAP-O and EQ-5D-5L proxy. There were issues with two QUALIDEM subscales. Construct validity for all measures was adequate. Conclusions: The findings support the use of EQ-5D-5L, ASCOT-Proxy-Resident and the ICECAP-O in care homes for older people. Choice of measure will depend on the construct(s) of interest. More research is needed to establish the psychometric properties of the QUALIDEM in an English care home setting.
Citation
Towers, A.-M., Rand, S., Allan, S., Webster, L., Palmer, S., E. Carroll, R., L Gordon, A., Akdur, G., Smith, N., Burton, J., Killett, A., Hanratty, B., Meyer, J., Spilsbury, K., & Goodman, C. (in press). Cross-sectional study assessing the feasibility of measuring residents’ Quality of Life in English care homes and assessing the construct validity and internal consistency of measures completed by staff-proxy. BMJ Open,
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Dec 13, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Dec 16, 2024 |
Journal | BMJ Open |
Electronic ISSN | 2044-6055 |
Publisher | BMJ Publishing Group |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/35159407 |
Publisher URL | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/ |
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