Reliability and objectivity of the susceptibility test of the body injuries during a fall of physiotherapy students

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. Klimczak, Michał Oleksy, Bartłomiej Gąsienica-Walczak
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Background and Study Aim. Falling is an increasingly frequent problem. Assessment of the ability to control the body parts that are most susceptible to injury during a fall is the primary goal of prevention of fall-related injuries. The susceptibility test of the body injuries during a fall (STBIDF) is of note. To date, investigations of the STBIDF have been limited to validity assessment. Aim. Verify the reliability and objectivity of the STBIDF test. Material and Methods. Thirty-five female physiotherapy students participated in this study voluntarily. The sample was selected from 45 males and females undertaking their first-degree studies during the fifth semester of 2017–2018 at Podhale State College of Applied Sciences (PSCAS) in Nowy Targ, Poland. The STBIDF questionnaire was applied. Each student was recorded during STBIDF test performance. The STBIDF reliability assessment was performed using the test-retest method. The STBIDF objectivity assessment was performed using the Delphi method, with a panel consisting of three experts. Results. A significant correlation (rs = 0.865, p < 0.001) between the IndexSBIDF scores for the test and retest was observed. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test result did not reveal any significant differences between the test and retest. Conclusions. The STBDIF is characterized by reliability and objectivity; therefore, it is a good tool for analysis of the susceptibility to injury of the body parts most exposed during falls in people from different risk groups. This non-apparatus test is a reliable and easy to use tool, available for experts dealing with falls and their consequences, and preventive approaches. It can also be used in medical, pedagogical, and athletic environments.
物理治疗学生跌倒伤敏试验的可靠性和客观性
背景与研究目的。摔倒是一个越来越频繁的问题。评估在跌倒过程中最容易受伤的身体部位的控制能力是预防跌倒相关伤害的主要目标。跌倒时身体损伤的敏感性试验(STBIDF)值得注意。迄今为止,对STBIDF的调查仅限于有效性评估。的目标。验证STBIDF测试的可靠性和客观性。材料和方法。35名女理疗专业学生自愿参加了本研究。样本是从波兰Nowy Targ Podhale州立应用科学学院(PSCAS) 2017-2018年第五学期攻读学士学位的45名男性和女性中挑选出来的。采用STBIDF问卷。记录每位学生在STBIDF测试中的表现。采用重测法对STBIDF进行可靠性评估。STBIDF客观性评估采用德尔菲法,由三名专家组成专家组。结果。观察到IndexSBIDF测试和复测得分之间存在显著相关(rs = 0.865, p < 0.001)。Wilcoxon sign -rank检验结果未显示两组间有显著差异。结论。STBDIF具有可靠、客观的特点;因此,它是分析不同危险人群跌倒时暴露最多的身体部位的易感性的一个很好的工具。这种非器械测试是一种可靠且易于使用的工具,可用于处理跌倒及其后果和预防方法的专家。它也可用于医疗、教学和运动环境。
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