Development and Testing a Measure of Experienced Frailty for Community-Dwelling Older Adults
The Frailty Experiences Scale (FES)Development and Testing a Measure of Experienced Frailty for Community-Dwelling Older Adults
The Frailty Experiences Scale (FES)Samenvatting
This study aimed to develop a measurement instrument of frailty experiences, the Frailty Experiences Scale, in community-dwelling older adults and test its psychometric properties. The process involved three steps: expert sessions (n = 10) to assess face and content validity; think-aloud interviews (n = 5) with older adults > 60 years to check feasibility and comprehensibility; and testing the scale (N = 187) among older adults (71.9 ± 7.8; 65% female; 70.4% highly educated) to assess internal consistency and structure. The layout and instructions facilitated easy administration. Factor analysis confirmed the four-dimension structure (physical, psychological, social, and cognitive) and showed good reliability (Cronbach’s alpha = .872). Items six, nine, and 16 were removed due to poor contribution, low or negative factor loadings. The cognitive subscale contributed the least. The Frailty Experiences Scale is a feasible and reliable instrument for measuring experienced frailty in older adults, with promising implications for research and practice.

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| Gepubliceerd in | Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine SAGE Publications Inc., Vol. 12, Pagina's: 1-12 |
| Datum | 2026-02-09 |
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| DOI | 10.1177/30495334261420369 |
| Taal | Engels |



























