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Assessing the relative and absolute reliability of the Falls Efficacy Scale-International questionnaire in elderly individuals with increased fall risk and the questionnaire's convergent validity in elderly women with osteoporosis

机译:评估跌倒风险量表-国际问卷在跌倒风险增加的老年患者中的相对和绝对可靠性,以及该问卷在骨质疏松症老年妇女中的收敛效度

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The Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) is a highly reliable questionnaire for assessing fear of falling in elderly individuals with increased fall risk and has low or no convergent validity with balance performance tests and health-related quality of life (HRQL) among elderly women with osteoporosis, which indicates that both measurements should be included as they are measuring different components. Introduction: Fear of falling is increased in elderly individuals with osteoporosis and FES-I is a widely used questionnaire to assess fear of falling. There is limited evidence of the reliability and convergent validity in elderly with increased risk of falling and osteoporosis. Methods: Reliability and validity study of the FES-I. Community-dwelling elderly with increased fall risk, 59 subjects, were recruited to the reliability assessment, and 81 women with osteoporosis, in the validity assessment. For the reliability assessment, two postal surveys were used. For the validity assessment, we used baseline data from an on-going study in women with osteoporosis. The FES-I was correlated to a single-item question regarding fear of falling, self-reported history of falls, balance performance tests and health-related quality of life. Results: The FES-I had very good relative reliability (intra-class correlation 0.88) and internal consistency reliability (Cronbach's alpha 0.94). The value for absolute reliability was a standard error of measure 2.9 (10.6 %), smallest real difference 7.9 (29 %). There was "little if any" to "low" correlation between the FES-I and the single-item question regarding fear of falling and self-reported history of falls, HRQL and balance performance tests. Conclusion: The FES-I seems to be a highly reliable questionnaire for assessing fear of falling in elderly with increased fall risk but has low relation to/convergent validity with balance performance and HRQL among elderly women with osteoporosis.
机译:国际跌倒疗效量表(FES-I)是高度可靠的问卷,用于评估跌倒风险增加的老年人的跌倒恐惧,并且在平衡表现测试和健康相关的生活质量(HRQL)中具有较低或没有收敛效度患有骨质疏松症的老年妇女,这表明在测量不同成分时应同时包括两项测量。简介:患有骨质疏松症的老年人会增加对跌倒的恐惧,FES-I是一种广泛用于评估跌倒恐惧的问卷。老年人跌倒和骨质疏松症风险增加的可靠性和收敛性证据有限。方法:FES-I的信度和效度研究。在有效性评估中,招募了59名受试者,其中有跌倒风险增加的社区居民老人,以及81名骨质疏松症妇女。为了进行可靠性评估,使用了两次邮政调查。对于有效性评估,我们使用了一项正在进行的骨质疏松症妇女研究的基线数据。 FES-1与单项问题有关,涉及恐惧跌倒,自我报告的跌倒历史,平衡表现测试以及与健康相关的生活质量。结果:FES-1具有很好的相对可靠性(类内相关性0.88)和内部一致性可靠性(Cronbach's alpha 0.94)。绝对可靠性的值为标准误差2.9(10.6%),最小实际差异7.9(29%)。 FES-1与关于跌倒的恐惧和自我报告的跌倒历史,HRQL和平衡性能测试的单项问题之间存在“几乎没有”至“低”的相关性。结论:FES-I似乎是一种高度可靠的问卷,用于评估跌倒风险增加的老年人跌倒的恐惧感,但与骨质疏松老年妇女的平衡表现和HRQL的关系/收敛效度较低。

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