Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2702773 Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo establish the inter- and intra-rater reliability of the Netball Movement Screening Tool, for screening adolescent female netball players.DesignInter- and intra-rater reliability study.MethodsForty secondary school netball players were recruited to take part in the study. Twenty subjects were screened simultaneously and independently by two raters to ascertain inter-rater agreement. Twenty subjects were scored by rater one on two occasions, separated by a week, to ascertain intra-rater agreement. Inter and intra-rater agreement was assessed utilising the two-way mixed inter class correlation coefficient and weighted kappa statistics.ResultsNo significant demographic differences were found between the inter and intra-rater groups of subjects. Inter class correlation coefficients’ demonstrated excellent inter-rater (two-way mixed inter class correlation coefficients 0.84, standard error of measurement 0.25) and intra-rater (two-way mixed inter class correlation coefficients 0.96, standard error of measurement 0.13) reliability for the overall Netball Movement Screening Tool score and substantial-excellent (two-way mixed inter class correlation coefficients 1.0–0.65) inter-rater and substantial-excellent intra-rater (two-way mixed inter class correlation coefficients 0.96–0.79) reliability for the component scores of the Netball Movement Screening Tool. Kappa statistic showed substantial to poor inter-rater (k = 0.75–0.32) and intra-rater (k = 0.77–0.27) agreement for individual tests of the NMST.ConclusionsThe Netball Movement Screening Tool may be a reliable screening tool for adolescent netball players; however the individual test scores have low reliability. The screening tool can be administered reliably by raters with similar levels of training in the tool but variable clinical experience. On-going research needs to be undertaken to ascertain whether the Netball Movement Screening Tool is a valid tool in ascertaining increased injury risk for netball players.

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