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Turkish Version of The Life-Space Assessment Scale

Launched by FIRAT UNIVERSITY · Feb 13, 2019

Trial Information

Current as of June 13, 2025

Unknown status

Keywords

Life Space Assesment Daily Life Activity Geriatrics Physical Activity

ClinConnect Summary

Decrease in movement and limitation is common in older adults. Compared to the general population where mobility is restricted in 10.1% of individuals, this rate rises to 15.4% for those aged 50-69 and increases to 36.2% after 70 years of age . Mobility has direct and direct consequences for maintaining the independence and autonomy of all older adults. Decreased mobility increases both quality of life and formal and informal care needs . For older adults, mobility can be the most important functional skill required to maintain social roles and quests, and the decrease in mobility is often ...

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • 65 years and over,
  • Contactable,
  • Individuals who are independent in their daily activities
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • 64 years and under,
  • Do not read, understand and write in Turkish,
  • Unable to communicate,
  • Individuals dependent on one in daily living activities.

About Firat University

Firat University is a prestigious academic institution dedicated to advancing medical research and education. With a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration, the university conducts clinical trials aimed at improving healthcare outcomes and enhancing patient care. Its commitment to rigorous scientific methodology and ethical standards ensures that all research is conducted with the highest level of integrity. By leveraging its multidisciplinary expertise and state-of-the-art facilities, Firat University seeks to contribute valuable insights to the medical community and foster advancements in clinical practice.

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