Measurement properties of remotely or self-administered physical performance measures to assess mobility: a systematic review protocol

IF 0.8 Q4 REHABILITATION Physical Therapy Reviews Pub Date : 2021-09-21 DOI:10.1080/10833196.2021.1978779
A. Morgan, Diane Bégin, J. Heisz, A. Tang, L. Thabane, J. Richardson
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Abstract Background Physical performance measures assessing mobility are important tools for assessing current functional status, predicting future functional status, and monitoring change. To respond to the increased necessity to conduct research and care remotely and self-monitor one’s health status, there is a need for reliable, valid, and responsive measures that can be self or remotely administered. Objectives To evaluate (i) the test procedures and population suitability of remotely or self-administered lower extremity performance measures and (ii) the measurement properties of scores for these measures. Methods This review will include quantitative studies with adult participants (≥ 18 years) who are living independently in the community. For the purposes of this review, mobility is defined as the ability to move by changing body position or location or transferring from one place to another as per the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. Five databases; MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED and Cochrane CENTRAL will be searched to identify relevant studies. Reference lists of relevant studies will be hand-searched to identify additional eligible studies. Title and abstracts screening, full text screening and data extraction will be completed independently by two reviewers. Results will be compared against COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments’ (COSMIN) criteria for measurement properties which provide a sufficient, insufficient, or indeterminate rating based on whether a previously defined hypothesis (set by research team or by COSMIN). The quality of each study will be assessed by two independent reviewers using COSMIN’s Risk of Bias tool.
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远程或自我管理的物理性能测量的测量特性,以评估机动性:一个系统的审查方案
摘要背景:评估活动能力的物理性能测量是评估当前功能状态、预测未来功能状态和监测变化的重要工具。为了应对越来越需要进行远程研究和护理以及自我监测个人健康状况,需要可靠、有效和响应性的措施,这些措施可以自行或远程管理。目的评估(i)远程或自我给药下肢功能测量的测试程序和人群适用性,以及(ii)这些测量的得分测量特性。方法本综述将纳入在社区独立生活的成年受试者(≥18岁)的定量研究。为本审查的目的,根据《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》框架,流动性被定义为通过改变身体姿势或位置或从一个地方转移到另一个地方而移动的能力。五个数据库;将检索MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED和Cochrane CENTRAL以确定相关研究。将手工检索相关研究的参考列表,以确定其他符合条件的研究。题目和摘要筛选、全文筛选和数据提取由两名审稿人独立完成。结果将与基于共识的卫生测量仪器选择标准(COSMIN)的测量属性标准进行比较,这些标准根据先前定义的假设(由研究团队或COSMIN设定)是否提供充分、不充分或不确定的评级。每项研究的质量将由两位独立的审稿人使用COSMIN的偏倚风险工具进行评估。
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期刊介绍: Physical Therapy Reviews is an international journal which aims to publish contemporary reviews, discussion papers and editorials within physical therapy, and in those basic and clinical sciences which are the basis of physical therapy. The journal is aimed at all those involved in research, teaching and practice within the area of physical therapy. Reviews (both descriptive and systematic) are invited in the following areas, which reflect the breadth and diversity of practice within physical therapy: •neurological rehabilitation •movement and exercise •orthopaedics and rheumatology •manual therapy and massage •sports medicine •measurement •chest physiotherapy •electrotherapeutics •obstetrics and gynaecology •complementary therapies •professional issues •musculoskeletal rehabilitation
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