Factors Associated with Change in Functional Performance among Wheelchair Users

H. Sarsak
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Objective: The main objective of this study was to explore demo- graphics, wheelchair characteristics, and functional status indicators associated with changes in perceptions and functional performance of wheelchair users. Method: Nineteen wheelchair users were selected for this explorato- ry study. Utilizing Exhaustive Chi-Squared Automatic Interaction Detector (CHAID) analysis, seven models were generated to examine specific demographics, wheelchair characteristics, and functional status indicators associated with pretest to posttest change scores in perceptions and performance of everyday tasks over time of three target variables. Validation of the models generated by Exhaustive CHAID analyses was conducted through the n-fold cross-validation procedure. The Functioning Everyday with a Wheelchair (FEW), the FEW-Capacity (FEW-C), and the FEW-Performance (FEW-P) were the measures used in this study. Results: The means for the change score were larger for the FEW (1.08 ± 0.59) followed by the FEW-C (0.69 ± 0.63), and then the FEW-P (0.33 ± 0.45). Most of the factors identified in each model were derived from the pretest. Our study explored factors that were significantly associated with change scores of the FEW tools. In - dependence, number of physical assists, safety, and tasks related to Outdoor Mobility at pretest were the functional status indicators found to be of greatest importance and significantly associated with changes in perceptions and performance of everyday tasks over time in our models. For all analyses, the values of the Risk Estimate for the Risk Statistics and Cross-validation were close with relatively small differences, suggesting strong and reasonable confidence in the validity of the seven models. Conclusion: This study may suggest specific focus areas for as - sessment and intervention and may highlight the importance of some factors that influence changes in functional performance among cli ents who have been referred for, and prescribed, a wheeled mobility device.
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与轮椅使用者功能表现改变相关的因素
目的:本研究的主要目的是探讨与轮椅使用者感知和功能表现变化相关的演示图形、轮椅特征和功能状态指标。方法:选取19名轮椅使用者进行探索性研究。利用穷举卡方自动交互检测器(CHAID)分析,生成了七个模型来检查特定的人口统计学、轮椅特征和功能状态指标,这些指标与三个目标变量的日常任务感知和表现的测试前到测试后变化分数有关。通过n倍交叉验证程序对穷举CHAID分析生成的模型进行验证。轮椅日常功能(FEW), FEW- capacity (FEW- c)和FEW- performance (FEW- p)是本研究中使用的测量方法。结果:变化评分的平均值以FEW(1.08±0.59)大,其次是FEW- c(0.69±0.63),其次是FEW- p(0.33±0.45)。每个模型中确定的大多数因素都来自前测。我们的研究探索了与FEW工具的变化分数显著相关的因素。在我们的模型中,依赖性、身体辅助次数、安全性和测试前与户外活动相关的任务是最重要的功能状态指标,并且随着时间的推移与日常任务的感知和表现的变化显著相关。对于所有的分析,风险统计和交叉验证的风险估计值接近,差异相对较小,表明7个模型的有效性具有较强的合理置信度。结论:这项研究可能为评估和干预提供了具体的重点领域,并可能突出一些影响转诊和处方轮式活动装置的患者功能表现变化的因素的重要性。
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