Validity and Reliability Test of Four-Meter Gait Speed on Six Meter Track for Indonesian Adults

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
N. Nusdwinuringtyas, T. Fransiska, Peggy Sunarjo, K. Triangto, Sopiyudin Dahlan
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Walking is an essential component of daily life and studies have shown the growing number of clinicians performing walking tests in their daily practice. This study is aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Four-Meter Gait Speed (4MGS) test for healthy Indonesian adults (Mongoloid race). Data collection were conducted at the Rehabilitation Department of Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital during the period of August 2016 to March 2017. Two observers and two trials were involved in measuring the gait speed in the 4MGS test with a 6 meter track. All accumulated data were analyzed for validity using the Bland-Altman test, while test re-test reliability was done using Cronbach's alpha for internal consistency. Sixty-one subjects were involved in this study. There were no significant differences in inter-trial comparison from both observers (P=0.262 and P=0.954). Similarly, intra-observer walking speed comparison in both trials were also not significantly different (P=0.117 and P=0.869). The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) value between the first and second tests from observer I was 0.839 (Cronbach Alpha,0.911) while the value for observer II was 0.902 (Cronbach Alpha, 0.948). The ICC value between observer I and II in the first trial was 0.906 (Cronbach Alpha, 0.950); whereas the second trial demonstrated a value of 0.890 (Cronbach Alpha, 0.941). Thus, the 6 meter track 4MGS has a good validity and reliability for healthy Indonesian adults. It is expected that the walking speed from this study can be used for Mongoloid race living in other countries and the 4MGS can become an alternative speed-based walk test, especially during COVID-19 pandemic, due to its practicality in measuring functional capacity in a shorter
印尼成年人在6米跑道上4米步态速度的有效性和可靠性测试
步行是日常生活的重要组成部分,研究表明,越来越多的临床医生在日常实践中进行步行测试。本研究旨在评估四米步态速度(4MGS)测试对健康印尼成年人(蒙古族)的有效性和可靠性。2016年8月至2017年3月期间,在Cipto Mangukusumo医生综合医院的康复科进行了数据收集。两名观察者和两项试验参与了在6米跑道的4MGS测试中测量步态速度。使用Bland-Altman检验对所有累积数据的有效性进行分析,而使用Cronbachα进行内部一致性的重新检验。61名受试者参与了这项研究。两位观察者的试验间比较没有显著差异(P=0.262和P=0.954),两项试验中观察者内部步行速度的比较也没有显著差异(P=0.117和P=0.869)。观察者I的第一次和第二次测试之间的组内相关系数(ICC)值为0.839(Cronbach Alpha,0.911),而观察者II的值为0.902(Cronbbach Alpha,0.948)。第一次试验中,观察者I和II之间的ICC值为0.906(Cronbach Alpha,0.950);而第二次试验的数值为0.890(Cronbach Alpha,0.941)。因此,6米跑道4MGS对健康的印尼成年人具有良好的有效性和可靠性。预计这项研究的步行速度可用于其他国家的蒙古族,4MGS可成为一种替代的基于速度的步行测试,尤其是在新冠肺炎大流行期间,因为其在较短时间内测量功能能力的实用性
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