Objectives: The Lawton IADL (instrumental activities of daily living) Scale is considered as one of the widely used tools to assess activities of daily livings in patients with dementia, but its validity and reliability has never been assessed in Persian-speaking populations. The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity and reliability of this widely used scale among patients with Dementia. Methods & Materials: International quality of life assessment (IQOLA) protocol was used for translating the Lawton Scale. After forward and backward translation, the 8 item questionnaire including use of telephone, shopping, meal preparation, housework, laundry, transportation, medication management and money management was evaluated ...
Background/Aims: We investigated quantitative/qualitative changes of instrumental activities of dail...
Background & Objective: Dementia is associated with serious effects on memory, cognition and ability...
Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the validity and reliability of measuring dementia...
Background: This study describes the validation of a new instrument measuring instrumental activitie...
International audienceBackground: We aimed to propose a correction of the Lawton instrumental activi...
Objectives: Quality of life has been currently recognized as a highly important outcome measure in t...
A new assessment of Activities of Daily Living has been developed specifically for use with people w...
Background: Measuring impairments in "instrumental activities of daily living" (IADL) is important i...
A new assessment of Activities of Daily Living has been developed specifically for use with people w...
OBJECTIVES: Seoul-Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (S-IADL) was developed to assess elderly p...
ObjectiveaaWe aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the IADL measure included in the Deme...
Contains fulltext : 52038.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: A ...
Background: impairment of functional abilities represents a crucial component of dementia diagnosis....
OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a psychometrically rigorous measure of health-related quality of...
BACKGROUND: We identified the need to develop a scientifically rigorous measure of health-related qu...
Background/Aims: We investigated quantitative/qualitative changes of instrumental activities of dail...
Background & Objective: Dementia is associated with serious effects on memory, cognition and ability...
Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the validity and reliability of measuring dementia...
Background: This study describes the validation of a new instrument measuring instrumental activitie...
International audienceBackground: We aimed to propose a correction of the Lawton instrumental activi...
Objectives: Quality of life has been currently recognized as a highly important outcome measure in t...
A new assessment of Activities of Daily Living has been developed specifically for use with people w...
Background: Measuring impairments in "instrumental activities of daily living" (IADL) is important i...
A new assessment of Activities of Daily Living has been developed specifically for use with people w...
OBJECTIVES: Seoul-Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (S-IADL) was developed to assess elderly p...
ObjectiveaaWe aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the IADL measure included in the Deme...
Contains fulltext : 52038.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: A ...
Background: impairment of functional abilities represents a crucial component of dementia diagnosis....
OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a psychometrically rigorous measure of health-related quality of...
BACKGROUND: We identified the need to develop a scientifically rigorous measure of health-related qu...
Background/Aims: We investigated quantitative/qualitative changes of instrumental activities of dail...
Background & Objective: Dementia is associated with serious effects on memory, cognition and ability...
Objectives: The present study aims to investigate the validity and reliability of measuring dementia...