Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3453095 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Rose DJ, Lucchese N, Wiersma LD. Development of a multidimensional balance scale for use with functionally independent older adults.ObjectiveTo develop and evaluate the validity and reliability of a multidimensional balance scale—the Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) scale—suitable for use with functionally independent older adults.DesignPsychometric evaluation of the scale’s content and convergent validity, test-retest and intra- and interrater reliability, and internal rater consistency.SettingUrban community.ParticipantsForty-six community-residing older adults (mean ± standard deviation, 75±6.2y), with (n=31) and without identified balance problems (n=15), participated in the study. Four physical therapists with expertise in the assessment and treatment of balance disorders in older adults also participated in the content validity and/or reliability phases of the study.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresSpearman rank correlation coefficients for convergent validity, test-retest, intra- and interrater reliability, and homogeneity coefficient values for rater consistency.ResultsTest-retest reliability for the total balance scale score was high (ρ=.96). Interrater reliability for total score ranged from .94 to .97 whereas intrarater reliability coefficients ranged from .97 to 1.00. Homogeneity (H) coefficients were greater than .90 for 6 of the 10 individual test items and all 10 test items had H coefficients of greater than .75 for both rating sessions.ConclusionsPreliminary results suggest that the FAB scale is a valid and reliable assessment tool that is suitable for use with functionally independent older adults residing in the community.

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