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American Journal of Alzheimers Disease and Other Dementias | 2016

Younger Onset Dementia: A Review of the Literature to Inform Service Development

Janet Sansoni; Cathy Duncan; Pamela E Grootemaat; Jacquelin T Capell; Peter Samsa; Anita Westera

This literature review focused on the experience, care, and service requirements of people with younger onset dementia. Systematic searches of 10 relevant bibliographic databases and a rigorous examination of the literature from nonacademic sources were undertaken. Searches identified 304 articles assessed for relevance and level of evidence, of which 74% were academic literature. The review identified the need for (1) more timely and accurate diagnosis and increased support immediately following diagnosis; (2) more individually tailored services addressing life cycle issues; (3) examination of the service needs of those living alone; (4) more systematic evaluation of services and programs; (5) further examination of service utilization, costs of illness, and cost effectiveness; and (6) current Australian clinical surveys to estimate prevalence, incidence, and survival rates. Although previous research has identified important service issues, there is a need for further studies with stronger research designs and consideration of the control of potentially confounding factors.


Disability and Rehabilitation | 2018

The psychometric properties of a modified client-centred rehabilitation questionnaire in an Australian population

Murray Fisher; Julie Pryor; Jacquelin T Capell; Tara L Alexander; Frances Simmonds

Abstract Purpose: To identify the face validity of the Client-Centred Rehabilitation Questionnaire (CCRQ) and to determine the internal consistency reliability and factorial validity of a modified CCRQ. Materials and methods: This study was conducted in 2 phases. Phase 1 consisted of 5 focus groups to examine the face validity of the CCRQ, resulting in the development of a modified CCRQ. Phase 2 consisted of a multi-site cross sectional survey, involving 408 rehabilitation inpatients, to examine the internal consistency reliability and factorial validity of the modified CCRQ. Chronbach’s coefficient alpha, composite reliability coefficients, and single factor congeneric models with maximum likelihood confirmatory factor analysis were used. Results: Based on feedback from the focus groups the CCRQ was modified with the word ‘rehabilitation’ replacing ’program’ throughout. The three negatively worded items had poor item-to-total correlations of <0.3. Removing these items resulted in subscale alphas of 0.74–0.86 and composite reliability coefficients of 0.66–0.87. Six of the seven sub-scales had good model fit and the other one had moderate fit following removal of the negatively worded item. Conclusions: This study supports the underlying structure and internal consistency of the modified CCRQ. Implications for Rehabilitation Person-centredness is an important characteristic of effective rehabilitation service delivery that warrants measurement. A modified Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire has been found to have good face validity, internal consistency reliability and construct validity in an Australian sample of inpatient rehabilitation patients. Use of a modified Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire incorporating the 7 sub-scales in the original Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire is supported for use in inpatient rehabilitation. Both sub-scale and item level responses to the modified Client-Centered Rehabilitation Questionnaire provide detailed feedback to rehabilitation service providers looking for opportunities to make their services more person-centred.


Archive | 2014

Younger onset dementia: a literature review

Janet Sansoni; Cathy Duncan; Pamela E Grootemaat; Peter Samsa; Jacquelin T Capell; Anita Westera


Archive | 2013

Final report: literature review and needs and feasibility assessment of services for people with younger onset dementia

Anita Westera; David L Fildes; Cathy Duncan; Peter Samsa; Jacquelin T Capell; Pamela E Grootemaat; Janet Sansoni


Pm&r | 2014

No. 26 Subacute Inpatient Rehabilitation Across a Range of Impairments: Intensity of Therapy Received and Outcomes

Frances Simmonds; Jacquelin T Capell; Milena Snoek


Archive | 2014

Australasian Rehabilitation Outcomes Centre

Jacquelin T Capell; Tara Stevermuer


Archive | 2016

AROC ambulatory report Anywhere Hospital January 2015 - December 2015

Jacquelin T Capell; Frances Simmonds; Milena Snoek


Archive | 2016

Patient reported outcome measures: An environmental scan of the Australian health care sector

Cristina J Thompson; Darcy Morris; Janet Sansoni; Jacquelin T Capell; Kate Williams


Archive | 2016

Person-centred rehabilitation: Implementation and evaluation of a rehabilitation specific patient experience survey

Jacquelin T Capell; Julie Pryor; Murray Fisher; Tara L Alexander; Frances Simmonds


Archive | 2016

AROC Impairment Specific Report, Inpatient - Pathway 3, ORTHOPAEDIC REPLACEMENTS, Anywhere Hospital, July 2015-June 2016

Tara L Alexander; Frances Simmonds; Jacquelin T Capell; Lewis Green

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Janet Sansoni

University of Wollongong

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Anita Westera

University of Wollongong

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Cathy Duncan

University of Wollongong

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Peter Samsa

University of Wollongong

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Julie Pryor

University of Western Sydney

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