Developing Meaningful Fear of Falling Measures for Community Dwelling Elderly

C. Velozo, E. Peterson
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Velozo CA, Peterson EW: Developing meaningful fear of falling measures for community dwelling elderly. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2001:80:662–673. Objective: The objective of this study is to demonstrate how a Rasch analytic approach can be used to create fear of falling measures that remain connected to the meaningful descriptions provided by the instrument items. Design: The University of Illinois at Chicago Fear of Falling Measure was developed using focus groups and consists of 19 common activities designed to represent an increasing level of concern about falling among older adults. Results: Rasch analysis of responses from 106 community dwelling elderly revealed that the two middle rating scale categories (a little worried and moderately worried) were not being used in the expected fashion. After modification of the rating scale, Rasch analysis showed that the three items causing the least worry (get dressed, get on/off toilet, and get in/out of bed) were statistically erratic. Conclusion: Final analysis demonstrated that the remaining 16 items represented a unidimensional construct that, in general, supported the original expected item difficulty hierarchy. Because person and item measures were calibrated on the same linear scale person measures are translatable to item descriptions. This connection provides meaning to the numeric values obtained from the instrument and provides a basis for setting clinically relevant criteria for interventions.
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为居住在社区的长者制订有意义的恐惧跌倒措施
Velozo CA, Peterson EW:为社区居住的老年人制定有意义的恐惧措施。[J] .中华医学杂志,2001(4):368 - 368。目的:本研究的目的是展示如何使用Rasch分析方法来创建与仪器项目提供的有意义的描述保持联系的对坠落的恐惧措施。设计:伊利诺伊大学芝加哥分校的“跌倒恐惧测量”是由焦点小组开发的,由19个常见活动组成,旨在代表老年人对跌倒的日益关注程度。结果:对106名社区居住老年人的回复进行Rasch分析,发现两个中间等级的量表类别(有点担心和中等担心)的使用没有达到预期的方式。在修改了评定量表后,Rasch的分析显示,最不令人担心的三个项目(穿衣服、上/下厕所和上床/下床)在统计上是不稳定的。结论:最后的分析表明,剩下的16个项目代表了一个单维结构,总的来说,支持最初预期的项目难度等级。因为人的测量和项目的测量是在相同的线性尺度上校准的人的测量可以翻译成项目的描述。这种联系为从仪器中获得的数值提供了意义,并为制定干预的临床相关标准提供了基础。
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