Physical Therapy Department, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Clin Interv Aging. 2019 Jun 18;14:1075-1084. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S194777. eCollection 2019.
Fear of falling (FOF) is common among elderly individuals and can appear independently of a previous fall. FOF can start a vicious cycle by leading to a sedentary lifestyle and further FOF, with negative physical and mental consequences. The Activities-Specific Balance Confidence (ABC) scale is a popular, theoretically based, reliable and valid tool designed to assess FOF in ambulatory, community-dwelling, elderly people. A balance confidence measurement tool for Arabic-speaking ambulatory, community-dwelling, elderly individuals is lacking. The objective of the present study was to translate and culturally adapt the ABC to Arabic and to determine its psychometric properties in ambulatory, community-dwelling elderly people. This two-stage exploratory study included a forward and backward translation process and the administration of the Arabic ABC (A-ABC) via face-to-face interviews. In addition, performance-based clinical measures of balance were assessed, and two self-report physical function and disability questionnaires were administered. The study included 60 volunteers (34 women), with a mean age of 74.1±6.23 years, recruited from the Arab population of northern Israel. To determined test-retest reliability, the questionnaire was re-administered to 40 of the 60 participants twice at a 6-8-day interval. One of the 16 A-ABC scale items was modified to adjust for local climate. The main results included high internal consistency (Cronbach's α=0.97), good to excellent structural coherence (corrected item-total correlation: 0.77-0.92); excellent test-retest reliability (ICC=0.98, confidence interval =0.08-3.05); low standard error of measure and low smallest real difference (3.5% and 9.64%, respectively); strong-to-moderate correlations with performance-based clinical measures of balance and self-report physical function and disability questionnaires; and a ceiling effect. A significant difference between genders and between fallers and non-fallers was demonstrated. The A-ABC demonstrated excellent psychometric properties in elderly, Arabic-speaking, independently living individuals and can be used as a balance confidence measurement tool in research and clinical settings.
对跌倒的恐惧(FOF)在老年人中很常见,并且可能独立于以前的跌倒而出现。FOF 会导致久坐不动的生活方式和进一步的 FOF,从而产生身体和心理上的负面影响,从而形成恶性循环。活动特异性平衡信心(ABC)量表是一种流行的、基于理论的、可靠且有效的工具,旨在评估非卧床、社区居住的老年人的 FOF。缺乏针对讲阿拉伯语的非卧床、社区居住的老年人的平衡信心测量工具。本研究的目的是将 ABC 翻译成阿拉伯语,并确定其在非卧床、社区居住的老年人中的心理测量特性。 这项两阶段探索性研究包括向前和向后翻译过程,并通过面对面访谈进行阿拉伯语 ABC(A-ABC)的管理。此外,还评估了基于表现的平衡临床测量,以及两份自我报告的身体功能和残疾问卷。该研究包括 60 名志愿者(34 名女性),平均年龄为 74.1±6.23 岁,均来自以色列北部的阿拉伯人。为了确定测试-重测信度,将问卷重新分发给 60 名参与者中的 40 名,间隔 6-8 天。 对 16 个 A-ABC 量表项目中的一个进行了修改,以适应当地气候。主要结果包括高内部一致性(Cronbach's α=0.97),良好至优秀的结构一致性(校正项目-总分相关性:0.77-0.92);良好的测试-重测信度(ICC=0.98,置信区间 =0.08-3.05);低测量标准误差和低最小真实差异(分别为 3.5%和 9.64%);与基于表现的平衡临床测量和自我报告的身体功能和残疾问卷具有较强至中度的相关性;以及天花板效应。结果表明,性别之间、跌倒者和非跌倒者之间存在显著差异。 A-ABC 在讲阿拉伯语的独立生活的老年人群中表现出优异的心理测量特性,可作为研究和临床环境中平衡信心的测量工具。