Validation of PARADISE 24 and Development of PARADISE-EDEN 36 in Patients with Dementia

Author:

Talarico Francesco,Fellinghauer Carolina,De Biase Giuseppe Andrea,Gareri PietroORCID,Capurso Sebastiano,Moneti Paolo,Caruso Angela,Chiatante Valentina,Gentile Emanuela,Malerba Monica,Marsico Laura,Mauro Maria,Magro Maria,Melendugno Andrea,Pirrotta Fabio,Putrino Luana,Putrino Carla,Propati Anna,Rotondaro Vincenzo,Spadea Fausto,Villella Angela,Malara Alba

Abstract

Dementia was one of the conditions focused on in an EU (European Union) project called “PARADISE” (Psychosocial fActors Relevant to brAin DISorders in Europe) that later produced a measure called PARADISE 24, developed within the biopsychosocial model proposed in the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF). The aims of this study are to validate PARADISE 24 on a wider sample of patients with mild to moderate dementia to expand PARADISE 24 by defining a more specific scale for dementia, by adding 18 questions specifically selected for dementia, which eventually should be reduced to 12. We enrolled 123 persons with dementia, recruited between July 2017 and July 2019 in home care and long-term care facilities, in Italy, and 80 participants were recruited in Warsaw between January and July 2012 as part of a previous cross-sectional study. The interviews with the patient and/or family were conducted by health professionals alone or as a team by using the Paradise data collection protocol. The psychometric analysis with the Rasch analysis has shown that PARADISE 24 and the selection of 18 additional condition-specific items can be expected to have good measurement properties to assess the functional state in persons with dementia.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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