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- W2800675099 abstract "Background: Although bedrooms are identified as a major location for accidents amongst Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients, there are no studies that specifically evaluate the bedroom environments of PD patients. Objective: To examine the physical bedroom environment of patients with PD by generating a home safety questionnaire to rate bedroom accessibility and usability specifically for PD patients, and piloting it in a small set of PD patients, to identify environmental barriers and recommend adaptations to reduce accident risks. Methods: Questionnaire development was based on the concept of Personal (P)-Environmental (E) fit. The P component covers 5 clinical domains that contribute to a patients’ current state of health, including PD-related motor symptoms, PD-related non-motor symptoms (NMS), gait and balance impairments, comorbidities, and limitations on specific activities. The E component focuses on both indoor (bedroom, bathroom, living room, stairs and kitchen), and outdoor (outdoor area, entrance) areas within a home where PD patients commonly get injured. Total score for the whole questionnaire is 171. A higher score indicates more P-E problems. Results: Comprehension of questions was tested for content validity with an IOC index of above 0.6 for all items. High internal consistency (reliability) was confirmed by Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.828(r). The pilot in five PD patients gave a mean total score of 48.2 + 7.29 with a mean score on personal and environmental components of 16.8 + 5.12 and 31.4 + 4.51 respectively. Conclusion: This PD home safety questionnaire is a valid and reliable instrument for examining P-E problems by a multidisciplinary team during their home visits. More studies, involving a large number of PD patients, are needed to establish its utility as a screening instrument in PD patients to assess for home adaptations." @default.
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