Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/421
Title: Old tool, new tricks? A new adaptation of the Modified Falls Efficacy Scale
Authors: Grant, Michelle 
Robinson, Dianne
Harding, Katherine
Issue Date: 2015
Source: 22, (1), 2015, p. 11-18
Pages: 11-18
Journal: International Journal of Therapy & Rehabilitation
Abstract: Aim: Measuring outcomes is important in community rehabilitation programs (CRPs), both at the individual and service level. Identifying global outcome measures that can be used for all patients is challenging given the diversity of this client group. Method: This observational study explored measurement properties of the Modified Efficacy Scale (MES), which is an adaptation of the Modified Falls Efficacy Scale. The MES was used to assess patient confidence in performing activities without reference to falls and was trialled with 221 CRP patients. Floor and ceiling effects, responsiveness to change and minimal clinically important difference (MCID) scores were measured and compared with scores for the same sample of patients using the Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) scale. Results: The MES showed evidence of convergent validity and was responsive to change. Both scales showed ceiling effects on discharge, although this was more pronounced with the Lawton IADL scale (40%) than the MES (21%). Both scales had small values for MCID relative to scale width. Conclusions: The MES demonstrated evidence of validity and has a less pronounced ceiling effect compared with the Lawton IADL scale. The implications of a ceiling effect should be considered in the context of the assessment purpose.questionnaire/scale; research; tables/charts. Commentary: Hale, Leigh. COMMENTARY. INT J THER REHABIL 2015 Jan; 22(1): 19 (commentary) . Journal Subset: Allied Health; Europe; Peer Reviewed; UK & Ireland. Special Interest: Occupational Therapy; Physical Therapy. Instrumentation: Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (IADL); Modified Efficacy Scale (MES). No. of Refs: 25 ref.
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Keywords: Accidental Falls -- Prevention and ControlRehabilitation, Community-Based;Treatment Outcomes -- Evaluation;Self-Efficacy -- Evaluation;Scales;Instrument Validation;Human;Australia;Questionnaires;Validation Studies;Psychometrics;Confidence -- Evaluation;Sensitivity and Specificity;Criterion-Related Validity;Reliability and Validity;Prospective Studies;Nonexperimental Studies;Analysis of Variance;Effect Size;Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient;Power Analysis;Checklists;Male;Female;Young Adult;Adult;Middle Age;Aged;Aged, 80 and Over;Descriptive Statistics;P-Value;Construct Validity
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Sunshine Coast HHS Publications

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