Development of an Assessment Tool for Vertical Accessibility in Spanish Homes.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Nursing Open Pub Date : 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1002/nop2.70243
Estíbaliz Jiménez-Arberas, Isabel Fernández Méndez, Gemma Ruíz Varela, Feliciano Francisco Ordóñez Fernández
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Universal accessibility is one of the most active lines of action among the steps to mitigate and compensate the restriction in participation and the limitation of activity in people with disabilities. Occupational therapists often work in a person's natural environment to assess and intervene in occupational performance. In addition to being a tool for evaluating the accessibility of individuals who visit community health professionals, especially nursing staff, this resource can significantly improve patient care and outreach efforts.

Objective: The main aim of this study was to create and validate an instrument to measure the limitations in the activity of each person related to the vertical accessibility of their home.

Design: The methodology of this work is a psychometric design. This is a process of construct validation of a vertical accessibility scale through confirmatory factor analysis.

Methods: The scale construction is carried out following a content validation process, involving the participation of five expert occupational therapists, and the analysis of their contributions using the Attribute Agreement Analysis. In this process, Fleiss Kappa statistical analysis is used, and Kendal's W is included due to the utilisation of ordinal variables. For the construct validation of the tool, the most suitable process is followed, an Exploratory Factor Analysis, and subsequent Confirmatory Factor Analysis using Global Absolute Adjustment indices for all the subscales of the test. The analysis of the indicators was performed using the weighted least squares (DWLS) estimation method. An initial test of 63 items distributed into four subscales was configured based on the different determined accessibility spaces: (a) exterior areas and access to the building/living space; (b) horizontal mobility inside the building and common areas; (c) vertical mobility of the building/living spaces and (d) access to and the entrance door as well as the interior of the living spaces.

Results: Once the analysis has been carried out with the absolute fit indices obtaining excellent values, the validation process is concluded and the final scale with 48 items is finalised. This validation process allows us to affirm that it is a useful and viable tool to evaluate accessibility. No public or patient contribution.

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西班牙住宅垂直可达性评估工具的开发。
普及无障碍是减轻和补偿残疾人在参与和活动方面受到的限制的步骤中最积极的行动路线之一。职业治疗师通常在一个人的自然环境中工作,以评估和干预职业表现。除了作为评估访问社区卫生专业人员(特别是护理人员)的个人可及性的工具外,该资源还可以显著改善患者护理和外展工作。目的:本研究的主要目的是创建并验证一种工具,以测量每个人在与其家的垂直可达性相关的活动限制。设计:这项工作的方法论是心理测量设计。这是一个通过验证性因子分析对垂直可达性量表进行结构验证的过程。方法:量表构建遵循内容验证过程,涉及五位职业治疗师专家的参与,并使用属性一致分析分析他们的贡献。在这个过程中,使用了Fleiss Kappa统计分析,由于使用了序数变量,所以包含了Kendal的W。对于工具的结构验证,遵循最合适的过程,探索性因子分析,随后使用测试的所有子量表的全球绝对调整指标进行验证性因子分析。采用加权最小二乘(DWLS)估计方法对指标进行分析。根据不同的可达性空间配置了63个项目的初始测试,分为四个子尺度:(a)外部区域和进入建筑/生活空间的通道;(b)建筑物和公共区域内的水平流动性;(c)建筑/生活空间的垂直流动性和(d)进入、入口门以及生活空间的内部。结果:一旦进行分析,绝对拟合指标获得优秀值,验证过程结束,并最终确定48项量表。这个验证过程允许我们确认它是一个评估可访问性的有用和可行的工具。没有公众或患者的贡献。
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Nursing Open
Nursing Open Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.30%
发文量
298
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally
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