Articles

Deriving the Components of Lifestyle-Related Occupational Therapy Intervention Program for the Elderly : Through the Delphi Technique


AUTHOR
신윤찬(Yun-Chan Shin), 박다솔(Da-Sol Park), 조은혜(Eun-Hye Cho), 원경아(Kyung-A Won), 한대성(Dae-Sung Han), 김정란(ung-Ran Kim)
INFORMATION
page. 45~67 / No 1

e-ISSN
2671-4450
p-ISSN
1226-0134
Received
2019-10-10
Revised
2019-11-19
Accepted
2019-12-04
DOI
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.14519/kjot.2020.28.1.04
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ABSTRACT

Objective: To approach the comprehensive concept of lifestyle used for the elderly, the purpose of this study is to provide baseline data that can be used to plan a lifestyle-related intervention program by deriving the various components. Methods: Delphi surveys were conducted three times from November to December 2018 by 12 expert panels related to the community and the elderly. We analyzed previous studies on a lifestyle-related intervention program for the elderly, and in the first survey, opinions were gathered through the items reconstructed using closed-ended and open-ended questions for the components of a lifestyle-related intervention program. In the second and third surveys, we determined the fitness and importance of each component and derived the components of a lifestyle-related intervention program for the elderly based on the results. Results: A total of 37 items were selected through an analysis of previous research, and some items were deleted or newly added from the first Delphi, with 51 items finally being selected. In the second survey, 50 components were selected as appropriate. In the final Delphi survey, 22 items were agreed upon as being appropriate, and the average content validity ratio for the final item was 0.77 and the stability was 0.20. Conclusions: The components of the lifestyle-related intervention program derived from this study can be used as a basis for planning and implementing effective lifestyle interventions in various clinical settings, including community settings.