Development of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for the elderly in Japan

Objective Home safety assessment and intervention is a key component in the management of fall risk in elderly people. However, a standardised assessment for home safety has not yet been established in Japan. We developed a Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment by partially modifyi...

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Main Authors: Aya Hasegawa, Tomoko Kamimura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-06-01
Series:Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1569186118764065
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spelling doaj-d81165c5baf24d55818c10d03742726e2020-11-25T03:32:42ZengSAGE PublishingHong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy1569-18611876-43982018-06-013110.1177/1569186118764065Development of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for the elderly in JapanAya HasegawaTomoko KamimuraObjective Home safety assessment and intervention is a key component in the management of fall risk in elderly people. However, a standardised assessment for home safety has not yet been established in Japan. We developed a Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment by partially modifying the original version according to house structures and lifestyles in Japan and examined its inter-rater reliability and content validity. Methods Japanese elderly in the community who had fear of falls were recruited to investigate the reliability of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment. Two occupational therapists simultaneously visited a participant’s home to perform the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment independently. Further, an expert panel of 18 occupational therapists evaluated the relevance of each item of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment. Results Fifty elderly people (aged 78.2 ± 7.1 years) participated in this reliability study. The most frequent hazards were identified as internal steps/stairs, seating, bathroom, bath, and external steps/stairs. Forty-nine items (69%) in the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment were rated to have fair to good (0.40 < κ < 0.75) or excellent (κ ≥ 0.75) reliability as well as excellent validity (item content validity ≥0.78). These items were concerned with basic activities of daily living and some simple instrumental activities of daily living. The scale content validity was 0.78 ± 0.16 but was not excellent (scale content validity index <0.90). Conclusions This study suggested that 49 items in the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment were appropriate for home safety assessment for Japanese elderly. Further research is necessary to improve the reliability and validity of the present version of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for this population.https://doi.org/10.1177/1569186118764065
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Development of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for the elderly in Japan
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title Development of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for the elderly in Japan
title_short Development of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for the elderly in Japan
title_full Development of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for the elderly in Japan
title_fullStr Development of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for the elderly in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Development of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for the elderly in Japan
title_sort development of the japanese version of the westmead home safety assessment for the elderly in japan
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy
issn 1569-1861
1876-4398
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Objective Home safety assessment and intervention is a key component in the management of fall risk in elderly people. However, a standardised assessment for home safety has not yet been established in Japan. We developed a Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment by partially modifying the original version according to house structures and lifestyles in Japan and examined its inter-rater reliability and content validity. Methods Japanese elderly in the community who had fear of falls were recruited to investigate the reliability of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment. Two occupational therapists simultaneously visited a participant’s home to perform the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment independently. Further, an expert panel of 18 occupational therapists evaluated the relevance of each item of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment. Results Fifty elderly people (aged 78.2 ± 7.1 years) participated in this reliability study. The most frequent hazards were identified as internal steps/stairs, seating, bathroom, bath, and external steps/stairs. Forty-nine items (69%) in the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment were rated to have fair to good (0.40 < κ < 0.75) or excellent (κ ≥ 0.75) reliability as well as excellent validity (item content validity ≥0.78). These items were concerned with basic activities of daily living and some simple instrumental activities of daily living. The scale content validity was 0.78 ± 0.16 but was not excellent (scale content validity index <0.90). Conclusions This study suggested that 49 items in the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment were appropriate for home safety assessment for Japanese elderly. Further research is necessary to improve the reliability and validity of the present version of the Japanese version of the Westmead Home Safety Assessment for this population.
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