Activity Card Sort’s existence and execute in various languages and versions: A scoping review
Jayachandran Vetrayan,
Supaporn Chinchai,
Peeraya Munkhetvit
et al.
Abstract:Background: Activity Card Sort (ACS) measures patient activity participation, especially in older adults. It was developed to evaluate instrumental, social, and leisure activities of low and high demand in various populations. Transferring an ACS tool between diverse settings is challenging due to significant socio-economic, linguistic, and environmental impacts. Hence, to tailor ACS tools to a specific society’s socio-cultural context, comprehension of the accessible validated ACS tools and their psychometric… Show more
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