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Human Activities Profile Test

Name of Questionnaire

Human Activity Profile Test (HAP)

Description

The HAP was designed to measure activities of patients in rehabilitation programs for COPD, but has since also been used with other patient populations.

Developer

DM Daughton, AJ Fix, I Kass, CW Bell, KD Patil

Address

David M. Daughton MS
Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
600 S 42nd Street
Omaha, NE 68105-2465

E-mail

DDAUGHTO@UNMC.EDU

Cost & availability

None for research; contact D. Daughton for permission

Administration

Self

Time to complete

5 to 7 minutes

Number of items

94 activity, 8 dyspnea

Domains & categories

2

Name of categories/domains

Activity, dyspnea

Scaling of items

3 point activity and 4 point dyspnea scales

Scoring

Primary Scores (Maximum Activity Score; Adjusted Activity Score; and Activity Age), Fitness Classification,
Activity Classification, Energy Analysis and Dyspnea Scale.

Reliability

a. Test-retest/reproducibility Not reported
b. Internal consistency Reported

Validity

Not reported.

Responsiveness

Not reported.

Research use

Yes

Clinical use

Not reported.

Language

English

Comments

Formerly known as the Additive Daily Activities Profile Test (ADAPT)

References

  1. Daughton DM, Fix AJ, Kass I, Bell CW, Patil KD. Maximum oxygen consumption and the ADAPT quality of life scale. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1982:63;620-2. Daughton D, Fix AJ, Kass I, McDonald T, Stevens C. Relationship between a pulmonary function test (FEV1) and the ADAPT quality-of-life scale. Percept Motor Skills 1983:57;359-62.
  2. Professional Manual, Psychological Assessment Resources Inc. Odessa, FL, 1988.

Date of information

March 1999


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