Association between individual wheelchair skills and fitness in community-dwelling manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injuries.

Wacana Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-15 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2022.2061607
Stephanie L Silveira, Sonja de Groot, Rachel E Cowan
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Abstract

Purpose: Wheelchair skills are a key component to promotion of community participation among persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). The objective of this secondary analysis was to examine the association between individual wheelchair skills from the Wheelchair Skills Test Questionnaire (WST-Q) and fitness among community-dwelling adults with SCI.

Materials and methods: Twenty-six adults were recruited to complete the WST-Q and a standard graded aerobic wheelchair exercise test on a motorized treadmill for assessing peak power output (POpeak).

Results: Spearman Rho rank-order correlation (ρ) analyses indicated statistically significant correlations between POpeak and six basic (ρ = 0.41-0.57), eight intermediate (ρ = 0.44-0.59), and nine advanced (ρ = 0.42-0.80) WST-Q skill scores. After controlling for sex and injury level (Partial Spearman Rho rank order) significant correlations persisted for four advanced skills (i.e., descends high curb, turns in place in wheelie position, descends steep incline in wheelie position, descends high curb in wheelie position; ρ = 0.46-0.59) and one additional skill (i.e., ascends high curb ρ = 0.51).

Conclusions: More advanced wheelchair skills are significantly associated with fitness in persons with SCI. The directionality of the skills-fitness relationship, specifically whether wheelchair skills facilitate greater fitness or fitness is a prerequisite for certain wheelchair skills needs to be determined in future, larger studies. However, results from this study provide a comprehensive list of wheelchair skills that are associated with fitness that can be directly applied to guide further research and practice promoting community participation among persons with SCI.Implications for RehabilitationSignificant positive associations exist between advanced wheelchair skills (i.e., descends high curb, turns in place in wheelie position, descends steep incline in wheelie position, descends high curb in wheelie position and ascends high curb) and fitness in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury (SCI).This study provides a list of skills associated with fitness to guide clinical practice and areas for further rehabilitation research assessing the directionality of the relationship between fitness and wheelchair skills.

在社区居住的脊髓损伤手动轮椅使用者的个人轮椅技能与体能之间的关系。
目的:轮椅技能是促进脊髓损伤(SCI)患者参与社区活动的关键因素。这项二次分析的目的是研究轮椅技能测试问卷(WST-Q)中的个人轮椅技能与居住在社区的成年 SCI 患者的体能之间的关系:招募了26名成年人完成WST-Q和在电动跑步机上进行的标准分级有氧轮椅运动测试,以评估峰值功率输出(POpeak):斯皮尔曼-罗氏秩相关(ρ)分析表明,峰值输出功率与六项基础(ρ = 0.41-0.57)、八项中级(ρ = 0.44-0.59)和九项高级(ρ = 0.42-0.80)WST-Q技能评分之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性。在控制了性别和受伤程度后(部分斯皮尔曼-罗秩序),四项高级技能(即下高路边、在轮椅位置原地转弯、在轮椅位置下陡坡、在轮椅位置下高路边;ρ = 0.46-0.59)和一项额外技能(即上高路边 ρ = 0.51)仍存在显著相关性:结论:更高级的轮椅技能与 SCI 患者的体能显著相关。技能与体能关系的方向性,特别是轮椅技能是否有助于提高体能,还是体能是某些轮椅技能的先决条件,需要在未来更大规模的研究中确定。不过,本研究的结果提供了一份与体能相关的轮椅技能综合清单,可直接用于指导进一步的研究和实践,促进 SCI 患者参与社区活动、本研究提供了一份与体能相关的技能列表,用于指导临床实践和进一步的康复研究领域,以评估体能与轮椅技能之间关系的方向性。
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