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@ARTICLE{RommerskirchManietta:278099,
author = {Rommerskirch-Manietta, Mike and Manietta, Christina and
Hoffmann-Hoffrichter, Anna Louisa and Purwins, Daniel and
Van Haitsma, Kimberly and Abbott, Katherine M and Roes,
Martina},
title = {{T}he {PELI}-{D} {II} {S}tudy: {D}evelopment and
{P}reliminary {V}alidation of the {P}references for
{L}eisure {A}ctivities {I}nventory ({P}-{LAI}) for {A}dult
{D}ay {S}ervices.},
journal = {Clinical gerontologist},
volume = {48},
number = {3},
issn = {0731-7115},
address = {Philadelphia, Pa.},
publisher = {Routledge, Taylor $\&$ Francis Group},
reportid = {DZNE-2025-00585},
pages = {503 - 516},
year = {2025},
abstract = {The current study aimed to develop and preliminarily
validate an initial version of an instrument to assess the
leisure activity preferences of people receiving adult day
services (ADS).Based on previously conducted concept mapping
steps, we identified 12 clusters of preferences for leisure
activities. We adopted the structure of the Preferences for
Everyday Living Inventory and phrased our cluster labels as
questions to develop a first draft of the Preferences for
Leisure Activities Inventory (P-LAI). We conducted cognitive
interviews (n = 8) to revise, preliminarily validate, and
preliminarily finalize the P-LAI.The draft of the P-LAI
included 25 questions. Based on the results of the cognitive
interviews, the number of questions was reduced to 21, three
questions were rephrased, and evidence to support the
preliminary validity of the P-LAI based on the response
processes was provided.The P-LAI is the first instrument to
assess preferences for leisure activities in the ADS
environment.The preliminary results of the P-LAI allow ADS
providers and healthcare professionals to assess the
preferences for leisure activities of people who receive ADS
in a structured way. Based on these results,
preference-based services can be designed and planned, and
the person-centered philosophy of care can be further
operationalized in the ADS environment.},
keywords = {Humans / Leisure Activities: psychology / Male / Female /
Aged / Surveys and Questionnaires: standards / Middle Aged /
Adult Day Care Centers / Reproducibility of Results /
Patient Preference: psychology / Adult / Psychometrics:
methods / Activities of Daily Living / Community (Other) /
dementia (Other) / long-term care (Other) / person-centered
care (Other)},
cin = {AG Roes / AG Holle},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)1610003 / I:(DE-2719)1610002},
pnm = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:38594970},
doi = {10.1080/07317115.2024.2341110},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/278099},
}