Psychometric properties of the Canadian occupational performance measure in older individuals
Onur ALTUNTAŞ, Medine Nur ÖZATA DEĞERLİ, Ege TEMİZKAN, Gamze EKİCİ

TL;DR
The study evaluates the Turkish version of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure for its effectiveness in assessing older individuals' occupational performance.
Contribution
The study provides evidence for the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the COPM in older adults.
Findings
The COPM-TR showed moderate to strong correlations with FIM and Lawton IADL scales.
Test-retest reliability was excellent for performance scores and good for satisfaction scores.
The COPM-TR demonstrated high internal consistency for both performance and satisfaction subscales.
Abstract
The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) is a person-centered assessment tool frequently used to identify occupational problems in older individuals and establish goals for geriatric rehabilitation. This study aims to assess the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of COPM (COPM-TR) in older people. One hundred older people completed the COPM-TR, and 25 of them participated in a retest within two weeks. The convergent construct validity analyses of the COPM-TR included conducting correlation analyses between the COPM-TR and the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and Lawton Brody Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (Lawton-IADL) scales. The Performance and Satisfaction subscales were subjected to an item analysis for the internal consistency of the COPM-TR. A test-retest analysis was conducted to investigate the reliability. According to convergent…
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TopicsEducation Systems and Policy · Teacher Education and Leadership Studies · Diverse Educational Innovations Studies
