Interdisciplinary expert agreement on group and definitions for compensatory protective step strategies to prevent falls: A e-Delphi method study

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Maria Melo-Alonso , Juan Luis Leon-Llamas , Santos Villafaina , Mari Carmen Gomez-Alvaro , Pedro R. Olivares , Carmen Padilla-Moledo , Narcís Gusi
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Abstract

Background

Older adults have a high probability of experiencing falls during activities of daily living, which can lead to fear of falling, alterations in gait patterns, decreased mobility, reduced social interactions, and limited ability to perform various tasks. Previous studies examining gait in the presence of perturbations have identified and analyzed several protective gait strategies aimed at preventing falls. However, there is a lack of standardized terminology and definitions for these strategies, hindering comparison and collaborative progress among researchers and professionals.

Objective

To unify definitions of compensatory protective step strategies and establish a standardized terminology.

Methods

This study adapted the Conducting and Reporting of Delphi Studies (CREDES) guidelines and followed a chronological sequence: 1) Preliminary phase: A literature review and both quantitative (three dimensions: relevance, wording, and identification, assessed using a Likert-type scale (1 to 5) and qualitative (an open-ended question) assessment were conducted; 2) Exploratory phase: Expert panel selection (n = 14) and the e-Delphi study were conducted; and 3) Final phase: Expert opinions were collected and analyzed. Content validity was assessed using Aiken’s V coefficient.

Results

The results demonstrated high levels of validity (V ≥ 0.68) for all definitions, with none being eliminated based on Aiken's V critical value.

Conclusion

A precise definition was developed for each of the 14 compensatory protective step strategies (13 identified in the scoping review and one added by the expert panel). In total, the number of definitions was reduced from 61 to 14, with one definition for each of the compensatory protective step strategies identified.
预防跌倒的补偿性保护步骤策略的群体和定义的跨学科专家协议:e-Delphi方法研究
背景:老年人在日常生活活动中很有可能经历跌倒,这可能导致对跌倒的恐惧、步态模式的改变、行动能力下降、社交互动减少以及执行各种任务的能力有限。先前的研究检查步态在摄动的存在已经确定并分析了几种旨在防止跌倒的保护性步态策略。然而,这些策略缺乏标准化的术语和定义,阻碍了研究人员和专业人员之间的比较和合作进展。目的统一代偿性保护步骤策略的定义,建立规范的术语。本研究采用了德尔福研究(CREDES)的实施和报告指南,并遵循时间顺序:1)初步阶段:进行文献回顾和定量(三个维度:相关性,措辞和识别,使用李克特量表(1至5)进行评估)和定性(开放式问题)评估;2)探索阶段:进行专家小组选择(n = 14)和e-Delphi研究;3)收尾阶段:收集和分析专家意见。采用艾肯V系数评估内容效度。结果所有定义的效度都很高(V≥0.68),没有一个定义根据Aiken的V临界值被淘汰。结论对14种补偿保护步骤策略(13种在范围审查中确定,1种在专家小组中增加)中的每一种都制定了精确的定义。总的来说,定义的数量从61个减少到14个,每个确定的补偿保护步骤战略都有一个定义。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
8.80%
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审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Physical Therapy Research and Graduate Studies (ABRAPG-Ft). It publishes original research articles on topics related to the areas of physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences, including clinical, basic or applied studies on the assessment, prevention, and treatment of movement disorders.
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