The Walking Speed Questionnaire: Assessing Walking Speed in a Self-reported Format.

Guang-Ting Cong, Matthew R Cohn, Jordan C Villa, Lewis J Kerwin, Natalie Rosen, Xiu Zhen Fang, Paul J Christos, Ayelet Evrony, Jin Chen, Ashley Torres, Joseph M Lane
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Objectives: The literature increasingly demonstrates the importance of gait speed (GS) in the frailty assessment of patients aged 60 years and older. Conventional GS measurement, however, maybe contraindicated in settings such as trauma where the patient is temporarily immobilized. We devised a Walking Speed Questionnaire (WSQ) to allow assessment of preinjury baseline GS, in meters per second, in a self-reported manner, to overcome the inability to directly test the patients' walking speed.

Design: Four questions comprise the WSQ, and were derived using previously published questionnaires and expert opinion of 6 physician-researchers.

Setting: Four ambulatory clinics.

Participants: Ambulating individuals aged 60-95 (mean age, 73.2 ± 8.1 years, 86.1% female, n = 101).

Intervention: Participants completed the WSQ and underwent GS measurement for comparison.

Analysis: WSQ score correlation to true GS, receiver operating characteristics, and validation statistics were performed.

Results: All 4 questions of the WSQ independently predicted true GS significantly (P < 0.001). The WSQ sufficiently predicted true GS with r = 0.696 and ρ = 0.717.

Conclusions: The WSQ is an effective tool for assessing baseline walking speed in patients aged 60 years and older in a self-reported manner. It permits gait screening in health care environments where conventional GS testing is contraindicated due to temporary immobilization and maybe used to provide baseline targets for goal-oriented post-trauma care. Given its ability to capture GS in patients who are unable to ambulate, it may open doors for frailty research in previously unattainable populations.

Level of evidence: Diagnostic Level II. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

步行速度问卷:以自我报告的形式评估步行速度。
目的:越来越多的文献表明,步态速度(GS)对 60 岁及以上患者的虚弱程度评估非常重要。然而,传统的步速测量在创伤等患者暂时无法动弹的情况下可能会有禁忌。我们设计了一份步行速度问卷(WSQ),以自我报告的方式评估受伤前的基线GS(单位:米/秒),以克服无法直接测试患者步行速度的问题:设计:WSQ 由四个问题组成,采用了之前发布的问卷和 6 位医生研究人员的专家意见:四家门诊诊所:干预措施:干预措施:参与者填写 WSQ,并进行 GS 测量以进行比较:分析:进行WSQ得分与真实GS的相关性、接收者操作特征和验证统计:结果:WSQ 的所有 4 个问题都能显著预测真实 GS(P < 0.001)。WSQ能充分预测真实GS,r=0.696,ρ=0.717:WSQ 是以自我报告的方式评估 60 岁及以上患者基线步行速度的有效工具。在因临时固定而不适合进行常规 GS 测试的医疗环境中,它可以进行步态筛查,并可用于为创伤后护理提供以目标为导向的基线目标。鉴于它能捕捉到无法行走的患者的 GS,它可能会为以前无法实现的人群的虚弱研究打开大门:证据等级:诊断 II 级。有关证据等级的完整描述,请参阅 "作者须知"。
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