Psychometric Properties of the Berg Balance Scale in a Community-dwelling Elderly Resident Population in Taiwan
To investigate the psychometric properties (acceptability, internal consistency reliability, interrater reliability, construct validity) and identify the most challenging items of the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) for elderly people living in the community. Methods: A total of 268 community-dwelling adul...
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doaj-61ac81e14c6d4e5ca9afdd091be9923c2020-11-24T22:27:21ZengElsevierJournal of the Formosan Medical Association0929-66462006-01-0110512992100010.1016/S0929-6646(09)60283-7Psychometric Properties of the Berg Balance Scale in a Community-dwelling Elderly Resident Population in TaiwanChing-Yi Wang0Ching-Lin Hsieh1Sharon L. Olson2Chun-Hou Wang3Ching-Fan Sheu4Chung-Chao Liang5Department of Physical Therapy, Tzu-Chi College of Technology, Hualien, TaiwanSchool of Occupational Therapy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, TaiwanSchool of Physical Therapy, Texas Women's University, Houston, Texas, USASchool of Physical Therapy, College of Medical Technology, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, TaiwanInstitute of Cognitive Science, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TaiwanDepartment of Rehabilitation, Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, Hualien, TaiwanTo investigate the psychometric properties (acceptability, internal consistency reliability, interrater reliability, construct validity) and identify the most challenging items of the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) for elderly people living in the community. Methods: A total of 268 community-dwelling adults 65 years of age or older volunteered to participate in this study. Each subject's performance was assessed with the BBS, timed up and go (TUG) test, and usual gait speed. For testing interrater reliability, the other 68 community-dwelling older adults who met the criteria were also recruited. Results: The BBS demonstrated good internal consistency reliability (Cronbach's a = 0.77), good inter-rater reliability (ICC2,1 =0.87), and moderate correlation with the TUG and usual gait speed (Spearman's r = −0.53 and 0.46, respectively). The BBS score of the mobility/IADL (instrumented activities of daily living) able group was also significantly higher than that of the disabled group. Among all items on the BBS, tandem stance (item 13) and one-legged stance (item 14) were found to be the most challenging items for the subjects in the sample. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that the internal consistency reliability, interrater reliability, and construct validity of the BBS are adequate for measuring balance in community-dwelling older adults. Among all items in the BBS, the tandem stance and one-legged stance are the most challenging items. Further study of their applicability for screening use in the community is warranted.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664609602837Berg Balance Scalecommunityolder adultspsychometric testing |
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Ching-Yi Wang Ching-Lin Hsieh Sharon L. Olson Chun-Hou Wang Ching-Fan Sheu Chung-Chao Liang Psychometric Properties of the Berg Balance Scale in a Community-dwelling Elderly Resident Population in Taiwan Journal of the Formosan Medical Association Berg Balance Scale community older adults psychometric testing |
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Ching-Yi Wang Ching-Lin Hsieh Sharon L. Olson Chun-Hou Wang Ching-Fan Sheu Chung-Chao Liang |
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Psychometric Properties of the Berg Balance Scale in a Community-dwelling Elderly Resident Population in Taiwan |
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Psychometric Properties of the Berg Balance Scale in a Community-dwelling Elderly Resident Population in Taiwan |
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Psychometric Properties of the Berg Balance Scale in a Community-dwelling Elderly Resident Population in Taiwan |
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Psychometric Properties of the Berg Balance Scale in a Community-dwelling Elderly Resident Population in Taiwan |
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Psychometric Properties of the Berg Balance Scale in a Community-dwelling Elderly Resident Population in Taiwan |
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psychometric properties of the berg balance scale in a community-dwelling elderly resident population in taiwan |
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Journal of the Formosan Medical Association |
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2006-01-01 |
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To investigate the psychometric properties (acceptability, internal consistency reliability, interrater reliability, construct validity) and identify the most challenging items of the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) for elderly people living in the community.
Methods: A total of 268 community-dwelling adults 65 years of age or older volunteered to participate in this study. Each subject's performance was assessed with the BBS, timed up and go (TUG) test, and usual gait speed. For testing interrater reliability, the other 68 community-dwelling older adults who met the criteria were also recruited.
Results: The BBS demonstrated good internal consistency reliability (Cronbach's a = 0.77), good inter-rater reliability (ICC2,1 =0.87), and moderate correlation with the TUG and usual gait speed (Spearman's r = −0.53 and 0.46, respectively). The BBS score of the mobility/IADL (instrumented activities of daily living) able group was also significantly higher than that of the disabled group. Among all items on the BBS, tandem stance (item 13) and one-legged stance (item 14) were found to be the most challenging items for the subjects in the sample.
Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that the internal consistency reliability, interrater reliability, and construct validity of the BBS are adequate for measuring balance in community-dwelling older adults. Among all items in the BBS, the tandem stance and one-legged stance are the most challenging items. Further study of their applicability for screening use in the community is warranted. |
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