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    Improving Self-Report in Quality of Life Reporting for Individuals with Dementia

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    Date
    2022-08-01
    Author
    Redford, Elizabeth Grace Grade
    Department
    Communication Sciences and Disorders
    Advisor(s)
    Sabine Heuer
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    Abstract
    People with dementia (PWD) are one of the fastest growing clinical populations for speech-language pathologists. Self-reported quality of life (QoL) assessments are critical patient-reported outcome measures that align with person-centered care principles. However, proxy- report is most often used due to assumptions that PWD cannot provide reliable self-report. Visual analogue scales (VAS) have been successfully used with people with expressive and cognitive deficits to measure subjective constructs, such as QoL, mood, and pain. The purpose of this project is to evaluate the feasibility and reliability of a VAS QoL assessment tool. Twenty healthy older adults were assessed using the QoL-AD and the QoL-AD in combination with a VAS. Construct validity, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability of VAS and traditional QoL-AD were assessed by performing the QoL and VAS assessments twice, 4 weeks apart. Significant correlations between the overall VAS and the QoL-AD Likert scale ratings, between most of the QoL-AD and VAS subtests, and between first and second assessment scores were observed. Results indicated strong construct validity, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability of the VAS measures for QoL assessments in people without dementia. These results warrant further research into the development of a dementia-specific, self-reported VAS QoL scale for PWD.
    Subject
    Dementia
    Patient centered care
    Quality of life
    Self-report
    Speech and language pathologists
    Visual analogue scale
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/93369
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