Test-retest reliability of the Swedish version of the Weekly Calendar Planning Activity - a performance-based test of executive functioning.

CONCLUSION: The intraclass correlation coefficients between the first two test occasions were weak (0.42-0.66), but were acceptable to excellent (0.65-0.91) between test occasions 2 and 3. There was a considerable amount of random variation in the results, but little systematic variation, indicating no or possibly a small learning effect in the total number of accurately recorded appointments. This variation indicates a need to use two consecutive baseline measurements when the Swedish version of the Weelky Calendar Planning Acitivity is used as an outcome measure. Together, our results suggest that the Swedish version of the Weelky Calendar Planning Acitivity is a useful performance-based measure of how subtle problems in executive functioning affects activity performance. Implications for rehabilitation Executive functioning is crucial for managing daily life, and ecologically valid tests are needed to measure such functioning. The Weekly Calendar Planning Activity is a new performance-based test using a task that is relevant to daily life. The outcomes obtained in the Weekly Calendar Planning Activity are highly useful in clinical practice. The day-to-day variation in the Weekly Calendar Planning Activity results warrants the need for two consecutive baseline measurements when it is used to measure change. PMID: 30782039 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research