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Test–retest reliability and agreement of remote home-based functional capacity self-administered assessments in community-dwelling, socially isolated older adults

Authors :
Rodrigo Villar
Thomas Beltrame
Gabriela Ferreira dos Santos
Anderson Saranz Zago
Danilo Sales Bocalini
Francisco Luciano Pontes Júnior
Source :
Digital Health, Vol 10 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

Objectives To determine the test–retest reliability and agreement of home-based functional capacity self-administered assessments in socially isolated older adults. Methods Fourteen community-dwelling older adults (eight females, 67.9 ± 7.7 years) volunteered for this study. Before testing, participants were screened online for eligibility and received instructional videos explaining test set-up and execution. Participants underwent the 30-second sit-to-standing test, gait speed tests at the usual pace, and timed-up-and-go tests administered 4 weeks apart. For the 30-second sit-to-standing protocol, participants were instructed to repeatedly sit and stand from a chair (with a height of ∼ 43 cm and without armrests) for 30 s, with the number of repetitions recorded. In the gait speed test protocol, participants were instructed to walk at their usual and comfortable pace, with the time taken recorded (seconds). In the timed-up-and-go, participants stood up from a chair, walked as fast as possible for 3 m, circled a marked point, and returned to the chair to sit down, completing the test, with the score recorded (seconds). A trained researcher conducted the scoring virtually via synchronous video. Results 30-second sit-to-standing, gait speed test, and timed-up-and-go showed excellent mean coefficient of variation values (2.0–4.9), small standard error of measurement (0.08–1.27), excellent intraclass coefficient (0.97–0.99), very strong correlations (0.97–0.99) and good agreement between the two days of testing. Conclusion Self-administered functional capacity tests performed by older adults at home were reliable with good agreement. Healthcare professionals and older adults should take advantage of simple remote self-administered assessments performed at home to evaluate older adults’ health status.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20552076
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Digital Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.46567a410f594040854c58fdd3983b6a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241254904