Department of Physical Therapy, University of St. Augustine, Austin Campus, 5401 LaCrosse Ave, Austin, TX 78739, USA.
Phys Ther. 2012 Aug;92(8):1046-54. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20110257. Epub 2012 May 10.
A paucity of information exists on the psychometric properties of several balance outcome measures. With the exception of the Modified Functional Reach Test, none of these balance outcome measures were developed specifically for the population with spinal cord injury (SCI). A new balance assessment tool for people with SCI, the Activity-based Balance Level Evaluation (ABLE scale), was developed and tested.
The purposes of this study were: (1) to develop a scale capturing the wide spectrum of functional ability following SCI and (2) to assess the initial psychometric properties of the scale using a Rasch analysis.
A methodological research design was used to test the initial psychometric properties of the ABLE scale.
The Delphi technique was used to establish the original 28-item ABLE scale. People with SCI at each of 4 centers (n=104) were evaluated using the ABLE scale. A Rasch analysis was conducted to test for targeting, item difficulty, item bias, and unidimensionality. An analysis of variance was completed to test for discriminant validity.
The Rasch analysis revealed a scale with minimal floor and ceiling effects and a wide range of item difficulty capturing the large scope of functional capacity after SCI. Multiple redundancies of item difficulty were observed. Limitations All raters were experienced physical therapists, which may have skewed the results. The sample size of 104 participants precluded a principal component analysis.
Development of an all-inclusive clinical instrument assessing balance in the SCI population was accomplished using the Delphi technique. Modifications of the ABLE scale based on the Rasch analysis yielded a 28-item scale with minimal floor or ceiling effects. Larger studies using the revised scale and factor analyses are necessary to establish unidimensionality and reduction of the total item number.
一些平衡结果测量的心理计量学特性的信息很少。除了改良的功能性伸展测试,这些平衡结果测量中没有一个是专门为脊髓损伤(SCI)人群开发的。我们开发并测试了一种新的针对 SCI 人群的平衡评估工具,即活动基础平衡水平评估(ABLE 量表)。
本研究的目的是:(1)开发一种能够捕捉 SCI 后广泛功能能力的量表;(2)使用 Rasch 分析评估量表的初步心理计量学特性。
使用方法学研究设计来测试 ABLE 量表的初步心理计量学特性。
Delphi 技术用于建立原始的 28 项 ABLE 量表。来自 4 个中心的 SCI 患者(n=104)使用 ABLE 量表进行评估。进行 Rasch 分析以测试目标、项目难度、项目偏差和单维性。进行方差分析以测试判别有效性。
Rasch 分析显示,该量表具有最小的地板和天花板效应,以及广泛的项目难度范围,可捕捉 SCI 后功能能力的大范围。观察到项目难度的多重冗余。局限性:所有评估者都是经验丰富的物理治疗师,这可能会使结果产生偏差。104 名参与者的样本量排除了主成分分析。
使用 Delphi 技术开发了一种全面的临床工具,用于评估 SCI 人群的平衡。基于 Rasch 分析对 ABLE 量表进行的修改产生了一个 28 项的量表,具有最小的地板或天花板效应。使用修订后的量表和因子分析进行更大规模的研究,对于建立单维性和减少总项目数量是必要的。