Response Shifts in the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure: A Convergent Mixed-Methods Study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Kanta Ohno, Riho Oi, Ai Harada, Kounosuke Tomori, Tatsunori Sawada
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Abstract

Importance: A response shift (RS) is a phenomenon in which there is an individual perceptual gap between pre and post assessments. RS effects were not considered in the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) development process.

Objective: To detect the effects of RS on the COPM.

Design: Convergent mixed-methods research.

Setting: Subacute rehabilitation hospital in Japan.

Participants: Nineteen adult patients with a range of neurological and musculoskeletal conditions recruited from a subacute rehabilitation hospital.

Outcomes and measures: In the qualitative analysis, patients' perceptions regarding occupation identified by the COPM were compared between the initial assessment (Time 1 [T1]) and a reassessment (Time 2 [T2]). In the quantitative study, patients were asked to re-rate the occupations in which the RS had occurred, giving feedback on their perceptions at T1 (T2'). The difference between T2 and T2' was calculated to clarify the magnitude of the RS.

Results: Of the 19 patients, 18 had an RS in at least one occupation. The RS effects were classified into five categories: Replacing, Adding, Reducing, Unspecified, and Embodiment. Ninety occupations were extracted from all the patients, and 46 (51.1%) were affected by RS. The percentages of occupations for which the change in score due to RS exceeded the minimal clinically important difference (±2 points) was 26.1% (12 of 46) for COPM-Performance scores and 30.4% (14 of 46) for COPM-Satisfaction scores.

Conclusions and relevance: Diverse RS effects have been identified in the COPM, which also affect score interpretation. Plain-Language Summary: The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure has a potential measurement bias that is due to a response shift in which there is an individual perceptual gap between pre and post assessments. The results of this study reveal a need to establish more accurate measurement methods to reduce the impact of response shifts on COPM scores.

加拿大职业表现测量中的反应转变:聚合混合方法研究。
重要性:反应偏移(RS)是指个人在评估前后的感知差距。在加拿大职业表现测量(COPM)的开发过程中,并没有考虑到RS的影响:检测 RS 对 COPM 的影响:设计:聚合混合方法研究:环境:日本亚急性康复医院:结果和测量:在定性分析中,比较了初次评估(时间 1 [T1])和再次评估(时间 2 [T2])期间患者对 COPM 确定的职业的看法。在定量研究中,患者被要求对发生 RS 的职业进行重新评分,并对其在 T1(T2')时的看法进行反馈。计算 T2 和 T2' 之间的差异,以明确 RS 的程度:在 19 名患者中,18 人至少在一种职业中出现了 RS。RS 效果分为五类:取代、增加、减少、不明和体现。从所有患者中提取了 90 种职业,其中 46 种(51.1%)受到 RS 的影响。RS导致的评分变化超过最小临床重要差异(±2分)的职业百分比为:COPM-表现评分为26.1%(46人中有12人),COPM-满意度评分为30.4%(46人中有14人):在 COPM 中发现了多种 RS 效应,这些效应也会影响分数的解释。通俗易懂的总结:加拿大职业表现测量存在潜在的测量偏差,这是由于在评估前和评估后之间存在个人感知差距的反应偏移造成的。本研究结果表明,有必要建立更精确的测量方法,以减少反应偏移对 COPM 分数的影响。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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