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Fear of Falling in People With Chronic Stroke / Arlene A. Schmid in American Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015)
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Titre : Fear of Falling in People With Chronic Stroke Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Arlene A. Schmid ; Sarah E. ARNOLD ; Valerie A. JONES ; et al. Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p.1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Maladie chronique Peur Chute Trouble anxieux Equilibration Etat dépressifAccidental falls Anxiety Fear Postural balance Severity of illness index Stroke Résumé : OBJECTIVE. We assessed the prevalence of fear of falling (FoF) in a sample of people with chronic stroke and compared multiple variables (balance, anxiety, depression, activity and participation, and stroke severity) in people with and without FoF.
METHOD. This study was a secondary analysis of data collected from a cross-sectional study of mobility after stroke in 77 participants with chronic stroke (>6 mo poststroke).
RESULTS. Of the 77 participants, 51 (66%) reported experiencing FoF. People with FoF had significantly decreased balance (p < .001) and activity and participation (p = .006) and significantly increased anxiety (p = .007). People with FoF also had significantly worse stroke severity (p = .001).
CONCLUSION. FoF is a prevalent concern in the chronic stroke population. The presence of FoF was associated with a variety of negative consequences. Occupational therapy practitioners should address FoF to help clients manage FoF and possibly improve recovery.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35897
in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015) . - p.1[article] Fear of Falling in People With Chronic Stroke [texte imprimé] / Arlene A. Schmid ; Sarah E. ARNOLD ; Valerie A. JONES ; et al. . - 2015 . - p.1.
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in American Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol. 69/3 (mai -juin 2015) . - p.1
Mots-clés : Maladie chronique Peur Chute Trouble anxieux Equilibration Etat dépressifAccidental falls Anxiety Fear Postural balance Severity of illness index Stroke Résumé : OBJECTIVE. We assessed the prevalence of fear of falling (FoF) in a sample of people with chronic stroke and compared multiple variables (balance, anxiety, depression, activity and participation, and stroke severity) in people with and without FoF.
METHOD. This study was a secondary analysis of data collected from a cross-sectional study of mobility after stroke in 77 participants with chronic stroke (>6 mo poststroke).
RESULTS. Of the 77 participants, 51 (66%) reported experiencing FoF. People with FoF had significantly decreased balance (p < .001) and activity and participation (p = .006) and significantly increased anxiety (p = .007). People with FoF also had significantly worse stroke severity (p = .001).
CONCLUSION. FoF is a prevalent concern in the chronic stroke population. The presence of FoF was associated with a variety of negative consequences. Occupational therapy practitioners should address FoF to help clients manage FoF and possibly improve recovery.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35897 Réservation
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DisponibleFrench version of the Mini BESTest: A translation and transcultural adaptation study incorporating a reliability analysis for individuals with sensorimotor impairments undergoing functional rehabilitation / Jean-François Lemay in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine, Vol. 62, n°3 (Mai 2019)
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Titre : French version of the Mini BESTest: A translation and transcultural adaptation study incorporating a reliability analysis for individuals with sensorimotor impairments undergoing functional rehabilitation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jean-François Lemay ; Audrey Roy ; Sylvie Nadeau ; Dany H. Gagnon Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 149-154 Note générale : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2018.12.001 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Translations Cross-cultural comparison Outcome assessment Reproducibility of results Postural balance Rehabilitation Résumé : The Mini BESTest has been developed to comprehensively examine postural control in individuals with various pathologies treated by rehabilitation professionals. However, no formal French version of the Mini BESTest is available. This study aimed to translate and transculturally adapt the Mini BESTest to French and verify its intra- and inter-rater reliability. Translation and transcultural adaptation was performed in accordance with established guidelines, which included 2 initial translations and transcultural adaptations of the Mini BESTest to French that were then merged, a backward English translation, a subsequent adapted French version resolving discrepancies between the English versions, and pilot testing the final version by French-speaking physical therapists. In total, 20 participants with sensorimotor impairments with various etiologies and able to stand for at least 30 sec without human or technical assistance were video-recorded during evaluation with the Mini BESTest. From this video-recording, we calculated inter-rater and intrarater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.974–0.988), internal consistency (Cronbach alpha = 0.895–0.929), standard error of measurement (1.05 and 1.63), and minimal detectable change at the 95% confidence interval (2.91 and 4.51). All values were comparable to those previously reported for the original version of the Mini BESTest. Furthermore, no significant ceiling or floor effect was detected. Therefore, the translated and transculturally adapted version of the Mini BESTest in French compares well to the original version and can be used by French-speaking rehabilitation professionals to examine postural control. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=84112
in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine > Vol. 62, n°3 (Mai 2019) . - p. 149-154[article] French version of the Mini BESTest: A translation and transcultural adaptation study incorporating a reliability analysis for individuals with sensorimotor impairments undergoing functional rehabilitation [texte imprimé] / Jean-François Lemay ; Audrey Roy ; Sylvie Nadeau ; Dany H. Gagnon . - 2019 . - p. 149-154.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2018.12.001
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine > Vol. 62, n°3 (Mai 2019) . - p. 149-154
Mots-clés : Translations Cross-cultural comparison Outcome assessment Reproducibility of results Postural balance Rehabilitation Résumé : The Mini BESTest has been developed to comprehensively examine postural control in individuals with various pathologies treated by rehabilitation professionals. However, no formal French version of the Mini BESTest is available. This study aimed to translate and transculturally adapt the Mini BESTest to French and verify its intra- and inter-rater reliability. Translation and transcultural adaptation was performed in accordance with established guidelines, which included 2 initial translations and transcultural adaptations of the Mini BESTest to French that were then merged, a backward English translation, a subsequent adapted French version resolving discrepancies between the English versions, and pilot testing the final version by French-speaking physical therapists. In total, 20 participants with sensorimotor impairments with various etiologies and able to stand for at least 30 sec without human or technical assistance were video-recorded during evaluation with the Mini BESTest. From this video-recording, we calculated inter-rater and intrarater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.974–0.988), internal consistency (Cronbach alpha = 0.895–0.929), standard error of measurement (1.05 and 1.63), and minimal detectable change at the 95% confidence interval (2.91 and 4.51). All values were comparable to those previously reported for the original version of the Mini BESTest. Furthermore, no significant ceiling or floor effect was detected. Therefore, the translated and transculturally adapted version of the Mini BESTest in French compares well to the original version and can be used by French-speaking rehabilitation professionals to examine postural control. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=84112 Exemplaires (1)
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