Evaluating ‘living well’ with mild-to-moderate dementia: Co-production and validation of the IDEAL My Life Questionnaire

Author:

Clare Linda12ORCID,Pentecost Claire1ORCID,Collins Rachel1ORCID,Martyr Anthony1ORCID,Litherland Rachael13,Morris Robin G4ORCID,Quinn Catherine56ORCID,Gamble Laura D7ORCID,Sabatini Serena1ORCID,Victor Christina8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK

2. NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South-West Peninsula, Exeter, UK

3. Innovations in Dementia CIC, Exeter, UK

4. Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, UK

5. Centre for Applied Dementia Studies, Bradford University, UK

6. Wolfson Centre for Applied Health Research, Bradford, UK

7. Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, UK

8. College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Brunel University London, UK

Abstract

Objectives We aimed to co-produce and validate an accessible, evidence-based questionnaire measuring ‘living well’ with dementia that reflects the experience of people with mild-to-moderate dementia. Methods Nine people with dementia formed a co-production group. An initial series of workshops generated the format of the questionnaire and a longlist of items. Preliminary testing with 53 IDEAL cohort participants yielded a shortlist of items. These were tested with 136 IDEAL cohort participants during a further round of data collection and assessed for reliability and validity. The co-production group contributed to decisions throughout and agreed the final version. Results An initial list of 230 items was reduced to 41 for initial testing, 12 for full testing, and 10 for the final version. The 10-item version had good internal consistency and test-retest reliability, and a single factor structure. Analyses showed significant large positive correlations with scores on measures of quality of life, well-being, and satisfaction with life, and expected patterns of association including a significant large negative association with depression scores and no association with cognitive test scores. Conclusions The co-produced My Life Questionnaire is an accessible and valid measure of ‘living well’ with dementia suitable for use in a range of contexts.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Alzheimer's Society

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,General Medicine

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