MPA 504 and ►Dr. S. M. Emerson JUNE 16, 2012
Hypothesis Person-centered care improves quality of life and medical outcomes. Tyee
Research Agenda How to assess the quality of life in neighborhoods? How to compare perceptions of elders (residents) and staff?
Scope of Research Develop survey instrument. Conduct baseline measurement. Periodic follow-up measurements. Analyze survey data. Kevin M
Limits to Scope NOT applicable for medical or ADL assessment NOT a substitute for supervision or other research method. Kevin M.
Kevin D. Steps Taken Consultation Survey of literature Pre-test of instrument and Informed Consent Analysis of instrument
Research Process Kevin D Steps Taken Consultation Survey of literature Pre-test of instrument and Informed Consent Form (ICF) Analysis of Instrument
Analysis Measures Validity Reliability Robustness Criticality Duplicates Diana
Analysis by Topic _ Diana
Bathing and Dressing (Questions 1 – 4 & 2.1 – 2.2) Keiry Robust but: Amend question 2 to serve as outcome questions Delete question 2 for more concise instrument
Food (Questions 5 – 7 & 2.4 – 2.8) Keiry All variables are robust with the exception of staff_food This variable measures how polite/friendly staff are when serving food Recommend deleting question 6 Low variability Weak reliability
Mobility (Questions 8 – 10, 2.3, 2.15, 2.25, 2.31, 2.32) Delete two questions: “Satisfaction with staff assistance using restroom” ◦ Neither robust nor reliable “Feeling of safety when alone in the halls” ◦ Zero variance Kevin D.
Living Areas (Questions 11 – 16, 2.24, & 2.26 – 2.30) Questions since robust and reliable. Diana
Environment Noise (Questions 17 and 2.17) Looked at four variables All questions robust and reliable. Kevin M
(Questions 18 – 20, 2.9 – 2.11, 2.20, 2.22, & 2.23 ii) John B All variables prove robust with the exception of “activities by oneself" and “confidence of abilities” Quality of Life: Still measured by the variation in both items. Recommend retaining all variables to provide a comprehensive instrument
Erika We looked at 13 variables with regards to respect Strongest variables were: ◦ Encouraging elders to chat ◦ Time to get elder’s directions ◦ Listening to what elder is saying Highly Reliable (Questions 21 – 23, 2.12, 2.14 – 2.16a, 2.18, 2.19, 2.23 i, 2.33, 2.34)
Erika Weakest variable was access to friends because it lacked variability Frequency to mental health was also weak but will retain because may serve unique need. Challenges with survey questions
Few additional remarks One open ended question for “other positive or negative comments”. Parker Delete Tri-City questions
Balancing Question Utility in Context of Regulations Marginal utility in measuring quality of life. Parker
Conclusions Revisions to survey instrument Recommendations to survey process Keiry
Recommendations – Cal Poly Based on class analysis Modify survey instruments Modify staff survey process Summer 2012 – Survey staff Fall 2012 – Survey residents ◦ John B.
Recommendations – Pilgrim Place Delete regulatory and marginal QOL questions Add questions to Staff survey Separate Tri-City Wellbeing survey Conduct HSC survey on rotating basis ◦ John B.
Dr. Emerson Thank you