Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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Abstract Text
Difficulties with physical functioning represented by the inability to
perform routine activities of daily living are a serious problem among
older adults. While considerable attention has been given to measures of
the physical functioning for population-based estimates of disability,
limited work has been accomplished to develop a measure that is sensitive
to changes in response to specific interventions. Furthermore, no current
measure of physical functioning has utilized the disablement framework as
a conceptual model for evaluating changes in the physical function domain.
The Specific Aims of this study are to: (1) use he disablement framework
to develop a responsive measure for use in evaluating the efficiency of
interventions directed toward improving physical functioning by: (a)
building item scales for two levels of the disablement framework
(functional limitations and disability) and (b) evaluating their scale
properties; (2) estimate the intra-rater, test-retest reliability and
internal consistency of the physical disablement instrument, (3) assess
the validity of the instrument in relation to: (a) known-group
comparisons, (b) existing measures of physical functioning, (c) predicted
relationships between functional limitations and disability, and (4)
determine the responsiveness of the instrument in relation to: (a)
comparative instruments, and (b) independent ratings of physical
functioning changes by the respondent and (c) case managers or caregivers.
The final product of the study will be a conceptually grounded, responsive
instrument that can be used to assess the efficacy of clinical trials
directed towards minimizing the effects of functional limitations and
disability. The development of this measure will be based on input from
experts and consumers and constructed within the conceptual framework of
the disablement process. The instrument will be field-tested with samples
representing community-well community-frail and physical rehabilitation
populations. Building the instrument within the disablement framework
offers the advantage of describing changes in physical functioning by
means of a conceptual model that hypothesizes interrelationships among
factors that lead to physical disability.
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Project Terms
agingattitudebody physical activityclinical researchdata managementfunctional abilityhealth behaviorhuman old age (65+)human subjecthuman therapy evaluationmeasurementmuscle strengthperson with disabilitypsychometricstraining
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