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Study investigators are inviting participants to participate in a study to describe older adults' and family caregivers' purpose in life, goals, and expectations for recovery after hospitalization. Study investigators will ask older adults and caregivers to take part in a telephone or online interview to ask questions and answer questionnaires related to their experience with the hospitalization.
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purpose in life, goals, and expectations | Other | There is no intervention. This is a cross-sectional study. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Experience and perceptions after hospitalization | Semi-structured interviews | 1 day |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) | A measure of a person's concern about falling. There are 16 items, each scored on a Likert scale with 1=not concerned and 4=very concerned. Higher scores indicate higher concerns fro falling. | 1 day |
| Community Healthy Activities Model Program for Seniors (CHAMPS) Questionnaire |
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Older adults 60y+ and family caregivers after hospitalization
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Maureen C Ashe, PhD | UBC | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| The University of British Columbia | Vancouver | British Columbia | Canada |
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Physical activity questionaire which records the frequency and duration of a person's activities |
| 1 day |
| Life-Space questionnaire | A measure of a person's mobility within their home, neighbourhood, and beyond (e.g., spatial movement). Participants respond yes/no to where they have been within the past 3 days (e..g., home, outside home in the neighborhood, etc. | 1 day |
| Functional Independence Measure | A measure of disability with a focus on self-care, transfers, walking, communication, and social cognition. It is an 18-item (7-level) ordinal scale. For each item (scored 1-7), the higher the score the more dependent the person is on the task. | 1 day |
| Occupational Balance Questionnaire (Short form) | Records the satisfaction with the amount and variation of a person's activities. It has 11 items with 4-step ordinal scales. Higher scores indicate higher occupational balance. | 1 day |
| Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS) to screen for cognitive impairment | A brief assessment of cognition for the telephone. There are 11 items, and the items are summed for a total TICS score. Results compared with previous dat at-scores and described qualitatively:Unimpaired, Ambiguous, Mildly Impaired, and Moderately to Severely Impaired | 1 day |
| Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) | Measures anxiety and depression in patients. There are 7 questions each for anxiety and depression. The lower the number indicate less anxiety/depression. For example, a score less than 7 is considered a "non-case". Scores range from 0-21. | 1 day |
| Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being | A 42-item scale which measures autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life, and self-acceptance. There are 42 statements using a 7-point scale (1 = strongly agree; 7 = strongly disagree). For overall score (all questions), higher scores suggest higher well-being. | 1 day |
| EQ5D-5L | A self-reported health related quality of life measure. There are 5 categories and the person chooses their responses based on categories, from no problems to extreme problems for each category (mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain, anxiety/depression. An index score is created out of 1; a higher index score the better. participants would also rate their health (0-100) with 100 as the best possible health. The higher the score the | 1 day |
| ICECAP-O | A self reported capability and well-being measure, with 5 attributes: attachment, security, role, enjoyment, and control. Index values out of 1, a higher value indicates higher reported capability and well-being. | 1 day |