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HIV and disability: a pilot study exploring the use of the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills to measure daily life performance

机译:艾滋病毒和残疾:一项试点研究探讨了使用对电机和工艺技能的评估来衡量日常生活表现

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IntroductionLimitations in performing activities of daily living (ADL) are important indicators of health and overall wellness, yet relatively few studies specifically identify the ADL abilities of people living with HIV/AIDS (PHAs). Given the wide range of abilities and ages of PHAs, there is an urgent need to utilize an assessment of ADL ability that can validly evaluate those who are very able, as well as those who are very disabled, without the presence of ceiling or floor effects, to provide sensitive measures to detect change.PurposeThe purpose of this study was to gather preliminary evidence of the validity of using the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) with PHAs.MethodsBy utilizing existing data records of PHAs from the international AMPS database, we explored (a) demographic factors; (b) person response validity by examining person and individual item goodness-of-fit to the AMPS measurement model; and (c) trends in ADL abilities of PHAs.FindingsThere were 137 data records in the international AMPS database (0.08% of the database). Goodness-of-fit analyses revealed that >90% of the individuals in the sample fit AMPS measurement model and >99% of the individual item ratings fit the model. More than 80% of the data record had ADL motor abilities that were significantly lower than age expectations, and 67% had ADL process ability measures that were significantly lower than age expectations.ConclusionsThe findings indicate that the AMPS is a valid measure of ADL ability for PHAs. Coupled with the lower than expected number of AMPS data records for PHAs and the significant ADL ability challenges that were encountered by this sample, this pilot study may indicate that PHAs encounter barriers to accessing rehabilitation services and/or may not receive referrals until significant ADL challenges are encountered.
机译:在执行日常生活活动(ADL)的介绍中是健康和整体健康的重要指标,但研究相对较少,专门识别与艾滋病毒/艾滋病(PHA)生活的人民的ADL能力。鉴于广泛的能力和PHA的年龄,迫切需要利用对ADL能力的评估,这些能力可以有效地评估那些非常能干的人,以及那些在没有天花板或地板效应的情况下,提供检测变化的敏感措施。本研究的目的是收集利用来自国际AMPS数据库的现有数据记录的PHAS.Methodsby,收集使用对电机和过程技能(AMP)评估的有效性的初步证据。我们探索(a)人口因子; (b)通过审查人员和单独物品适合于AMPS测量模型来审查有效性; (c)PHAS的ADL能力的趋势.FindingStere在国际AMPS数据库(0.08%的数据库)中是137个数据记录。拟合良好分析显示,样品适合放大器测量模型中的90%的个体和> 99%的单个物品额定值适合该模型。超过80%的数据记录具有明显低于年龄预期的ADL电动机能力,并且67%具有adl工艺能力措施,显着低于年龄预期。结论调查结果表明,安培是AMP的有效衡量标准的ADL能力帕尔。再加上PHA的AMPS数据记录的较低数量和该样品遇到的显着的ADL能力挑战,这项试验研究可能表明,PHA遭遇访问康复服务的障碍和/或在重要的ADL挑战之前可能无法接受推荐遇到。

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