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Preferences for everyday living inventory (PELI): study protocol for piloting a culture-sensitive and setting-specific translated instrument in German care settings (PELI-D)

February 2, 2024
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Lexi Talmage

This article describes the protocol to systematically create a German translation of the Preferences for Everyday Living Inventory. The new tool, called PELI-D, is designed for use in nursing homes, […]

Preferences for everyday living inventory (PELI): study protocol for piloting a culture-sensitive and setting-specific translated instrument in German care settings (PELI-D)
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“This is slowly becoming my interest…”: The understanding of leisure and preferences for leisure activities of people receiving adult day services

February 2, 2024
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Lexi Talmage

This study explored two key questions: What do people receiving adult day services understand as leisure? And, what leisure activities do participants prefer? To gain insight, the research team conducted […]

“This is slowly becoming my interest…”: The understanding of leisure and preferences for leisure activities of people receiving adult day services
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Exploration of the content and structure of preferences for leisure activities of people receiving adult day services using concept mapping

February 2, 2024
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Lexi Talmage

Providing preferred leisure activities is important to support and empower people receiving adult day services, and enable them to age in place. This study – the first of its kind […]

Exploration of the content and structure of preferences for leisure activities of people receiving adult day services using concept mapping
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Assessing preferences for leisure activities of people receiving adult day services: a study protocol for concept mapping and psychometric testing

February 2, 2024
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Lexi Talmage

Leisure activities are important to maintain and improve health in old age. To better understand what older people want to do when participating in an adult day program, it is […]

Assessing preferences for leisure activities of people receiving adult day services: a study protocol for concept mapping and psychometric testing
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Development of the ‘Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference’ tool for residential aged care

February 2, 2024
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Lexi Talmage

This study aimed to outline development of the Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference (ISEP) tool, which elicits preferences for the expression of intimacy and sexuality of older people, living with […]

Development of the ‘Intimacy and Sexuality Expression Preference’ tool for residential aged care
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The psychosocial preferences of older adults: A pilot examination of content and structure

April 20, 2020
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Dennis Cheatham

Communication Director

As part of an effort to develop a comprehensive, empirically derived preference assessment instrument, this study examined the content and structure of the Preferences for Everyday Living Inventory’s (PELI) psychosocial […]

The psychosocial preferences of older adults: A pilot examination of content and structure
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