Validity, reliability and minimal detectable change of the balance evaluation systems test (BESTest), mini-BESTest and brief-BESTest in patients with end-stage renal disease

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作者
Jacome, Cristina [1 ,2 ]
Flores, Ines [2 ]
Martins, Filipa [2 ]
Castro, Conceicao [3 ]
McPhee, Charlotte C. [4 ]
Shepherd, Ellen [4 ]
Demain, Sara [4 ]
Figueiredo, Daniela [2 ,5 ]
Marques, Alda [1 ,2 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aveiro ESSUA, Resp Res & Rehabil Lab Lab 3R, Sch Hlth Sci, Agras Crasto Campus Univ Santiago,Edificio 30, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal
[2] Univ Aveiro ESSUA, Sch Hlth Sci, Aveiro, Portugal
[3] Ctr Hemodialise SA, Ctr Dial, Sao Joao Da Madeira, Portugal
[4] Univ Southampton, Fac Hlth Sci, Southampton, Hants, England
[5] Univ Aveiro, Ctr Hlth Technol & Serv Res Cintesis UA, Aveiro, Portugal
[6] Univ Aveiro, Inst Res Biomed iBiMED, Aveiro, Portugal
关键词
Chronic kidney failure; dialysis; postural balance; risk assessment; reproducibility of results; POSTURAL CONTROL; FALLS; INDIVIDUALS; OLDER; REHABILITATION; PEOPLE; CLASSIFICATION; PREVALENCE; DISABILITY; GUIDELINES;
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10.1080/09638288.2017.1375034
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Purpose: This study determined the validity, test-retest reliability and minimal detectable change of the balance evaluation systems test (BESTest), mini-balance evaluation systems test (Mini-BESTest) and brief-balance evaluation systems test (Brief-BESTest) in patients with end-stage renal disease. Methods: A cross-sectional study with 74 patients with end-stage renal disease (male 66.2%; 63.9 +/- 15.1 years old) was conducted. Participants were asked to report the number of falls during the previous 12 months and to complete the activity-specific balance confidence (ABC) scale. The BESTest was administered, and the Mini-BESTest and Brief-BESTest scores were computed based on the BESTest performance. Validity was assessed by correlating balance tests with each other and with the ABC scale. Test-retest relative reliability and agreement were explored with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) equation (2,1) and the Bland and Altman method. Minimal detectable changes at the 95% confidence level were established. Results: Balance test scores were significantly correlated with each other (spearman's correlation = 0.89-0.92) and with the ABC scale (spearman's correlation = 0.49-0.59). Balance tests presented high test-retest reliability (ICC = 0.84-0.94), with no evidence of bias. Minimal detectable change values were 10.8 (expressed as a percentage 13.5%), 5.3 (23.7%) and 5.6 (34%) points for the BESTest, Mini-BESTest and Brief-BESTest, respectively. Conclusions: All tests are valid and reliable to assess balance in patients with end-stage renal disease. Nevertheless, based on the minimal detectable changes found, BESTest and Mini-BESTest may be the most recommended tests for this specific population. .
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页码:3171 / 3176
页数:6
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