Klein-Bell ADL Scale Overview
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What is the format of the Klein-Bell ADL Scale?

  • Interview
  • Questionnaire
  • Self-report
  • Observation and performance based rating scale (correct)
  • What is the primary purpose of the Klein-Bell ADL Scale?

    To determine current level of function, follow progress, and assist with treatment planning.

    What is the population age range for the Klein-Bell ADL Scale?

    Ages 6 months and older.

    How much time does the Klein-Bell ADL Scale typically require?

    <p>1 to 3 hours.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what settings can the Klein-Bell ADL Scale be administered?

    <p>Not specified, but appropriate positions include standing, sitting, or lying.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What materials are needed for the Klein-Bell ADL Scale?

    <p>Manual, ADL scale, score sheet.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many items are included in the Klein-Bell ADL Scale?

    <p>170 items.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the six sub-dimensions of the Klein-Bell ADL Scale?

    <p>Mobility, Emergency Communication, Dressing, Elimination, Bathing/Hygiene, Eating.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How are tasks scored in the Klein-Bell ADL Scale?

    <p>With weights of 1, 2, or 3 assigned to each task.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the range of overall independence scores in the Klein-Bell ADL Scale?

    <p>0 to 313.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of assessment does the Klein-Bell ADL Scale provide?

    <p>Assessment of occupation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Klein-Bell ADL Scale Overview

    • Designed as an observation and performance-based rating scale for assessing Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
    • Utilized to measure independence in daily activities and track progress over time.

    Purpose

    • Serves as a universal measure of ADL independence, facilitating assessment of current functional levels.
    • Aids in communicating findings to professionals and family members.
    • Supports comprehensive and targeted treatment planning.

    Target Population

    • Applicable to individuals aged 6 months and older, ensuring a broad demographic reach.

    Time Requirements

    • Assessment duration typically ranges from 1 to 3 hours, varying based on individual performance and specific circumstances.

    Assessment Setting

    • Conducted in non-structured environments but with positioning instructions for different testing areas (standing, sitting, lying).

    Required Materials

    • Assessment includes a manual, the ADL scale itself, and a scoring sheet for documentation and analysis.

    Structure of the Scale

    • Comprises 170 items organized into six sub-dimensions:
      • Mobility
      • Emergency Communication
      • Dressing
      • Elimination
      • Bathing/Hygiene
      • Eating
    • Each sub-dimension is further divided into specific subtasks for detailed evaluation.

    Scoring and Interpretation

    • Each task is assigned a weight of 1, 2, or 3, based on four key factors:
      • Importance to health
      • Difficulty for non-disabled individuals
      • Time needed for completion
      • Caregiving burden
    • Scores are calculated by summing the weighted tasks, producing overall independence scores that range from 0 to 313, correlating with a percentage of independence.
    • Higher scores reflect greater independence in daily activities.

    Type of Assessment

    • Classified as an assessment of occupation, focusing on the functional performance of everyday tasks.

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    This quiz provides key concepts related to the Klein-Bell Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Scale. It covers definitions, purpose, and important aspects like population and assessment time. Perfect for professionals and students alike in the fields of healthcare and rehabilitation.

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