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Psychometric evaluation of a new assessment of the ability to manage technology in everyday life.

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posted on 2024-10-25, 13:23 authored by Camilla MalinowskyCamilla Malinowsky, Louise NygårdLouise Nygård, Anders KottorpAnders Kottorp
Technology increasingly influences the everyday lives of most people, and the ability to manage technology can be seen as a prerequisite for participation in everyday occupations. However, knowledge of the ability and skills required for management of technology is sparse. This study aimed to validate a new observation-based assessment, the Management of Everyday Technology Assessment (META). The META has been developed to assess the ability to manage technology in everyday life. A sample of 116 older adults with and without cognitive impairment were observed and interviewed by the use of the META when managing their everyday technology at home. The results indicate that the META demonstrates acceptable person response validity and technology goodness-of-fit. Additionally, the META can separate individuals with higher ability from individuals with lower ability to manage everyday technology. The META can be seen as a complement to existing ADL assessment techniques and is planned to be used in both research and practice.

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  • Accepted manuscript

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Published

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Article

Journal

Scand J Occup Ther

ISSN

1103-8128

eISSN

1651-2014

Volume

18

Issue

1

Pagination

26-35

Language

  • eng

Original self archiving date

2016-01-15

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