Satisfaction with Daily Occupations for Elderly People (SDO-E)—Adaptation and Psychometric Testing

Satisfaction with everyday occupations has been shown to be important for health and well-being in various populations. Research into satisfaction with everyday occupations among elderly persons is, however, lacking. The aim was to investigate the psychometric properties of an adapted test version o...

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Main Authors: Jenny Hultqvist, Birgitta Wästberg, Mona Eklund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/5/4/61
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spelling doaj-64cc4c1a84e549949ac1a0f853fa82c52020-11-25T00:40:22ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322017-09-01546110.3390/healthcare5040061healthcare5040061Satisfaction with Daily Occupations for Elderly People (SDO-E)—Adaptation and Psychometric TestingJenny Hultqvist0Birgitta Wästberg1Mona Eklund2Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Lund SE-221 00, SwedenSkane University Hospital, Malmo-Lund SE-221 85, SwedenDepartment of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Lund SE-221 00, SwedenSatisfaction with everyday occupations has been shown to be important for health and well-being in various populations. Research into satisfaction with everyday occupations among elderly persons is, however, lacking. The aim was to investigate the psychometric properties of an adapted test version of the Satisfaction with Daily Occupations instrument (SDO) for elderly people, called SDO-E. Five hospital-based occupational therapists working with elderly people evaluated the content validity and usability of the SDO-E. The elderly participants consisted of 50 people from outside of the health services and 42 inpatients at an internal medicine clinic. They completed the SDO-E and rated their perceived health, activity level, and general satisfaction with daily occupations. The SDO-E showed fair content validity and utility, acceptable internal consistency, good preliminary construct validity and relevant known-groups validity. The SDO-E thus appears to be a useful screening tool for assessing activity level and satisfaction with daily occupations among elderly people, and a complement to other self-report instruments concerning factors connected with health and well-being. Future research should further explore the content validity of the SDO-E, particularly the views of the elderly themselves, and investigate the SDO-E in terms of sensitivity to change.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/5/4/61activity levelhealthy ageingoccupational therapyself-rated health
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Satisfaction with Daily Occupations for Elderly People (SDO-E)—Adaptation and Psychometric Testing
Healthcare
activity level
healthy ageing
occupational therapy
self-rated health
author_facet Jenny Hultqvist
Birgitta Wästberg
Mona Eklund
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title Satisfaction with Daily Occupations for Elderly People (SDO-E)—Adaptation and Psychometric Testing
title_short Satisfaction with Daily Occupations for Elderly People (SDO-E)—Adaptation and Psychometric Testing
title_full Satisfaction with Daily Occupations for Elderly People (SDO-E)—Adaptation and Psychometric Testing
title_fullStr Satisfaction with Daily Occupations for Elderly People (SDO-E)—Adaptation and Psychometric Testing
title_full_unstemmed Satisfaction with Daily Occupations for Elderly People (SDO-E)—Adaptation and Psychometric Testing
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publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Satisfaction with everyday occupations has been shown to be important for health and well-being in various populations. Research into satisfaction with everyday occupations among elderly persons is, however, lacking. The aim was to investigate the psychometric properties of an adapted test version of the Satisfaction with Daily Occupations instrument (SDO) for elderly people, called SDO-E. Five hospital-based occupational therapists working with elderly people evaluated the content validity and usability of the SDO-E. The elderly participants consisted of 50 people from outside of the health services and 42 inpatients at an internal medicine clinic. They completed the SDO-E and rated their perceived health, activity level, and general satisfaction with daily occupations. The SDO-E showed fair content validity and utility, acceptable internal consistency, good preliminary construct validity and relevant known-groups validity. The SDO-E thus appears to be a useful screening tool for assessing activity level and satisfaction with daily occupations among elderly people, and a complement to other self-report instruments concerning factors connected with health and well-being. Future research should further explore the content validity of the SDO-E, particularly the views of the elderly themselves, and investigate the SDO-E in terms of sensitivity to change.
topic activity level
healthy ageing
occupational therapy
self-rated health
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/5/4/61
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