KMID : 0361420100340050554
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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2010 Volume.34 No. 5 p.554 ~ p.559
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Reliability and Validity of Korean Version of Falls Efficacy Scale-International (KFES-I)
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Park Gi-Burm
Cho Be-long Kwon In-Soon Park Byung-Joo Kim Tai-Kon Cho Kwang-Yeon Park Un-Jin Kim Mi-Jung
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Abstract
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Objective:To develop and validate the Korea version of falls efficacy scale-international (KFES-I) in Korean elderly which was developed to assess fear of falling in older people and have been already validated in some European countries.
Methods:Surveys of 385 older persons from the public health center in Korea based on KFES-I and fall questionnaire such as presence, frequency of fracture within last 6 months, and combined medical illness were taken. KFES-I was composed with 16 items of activities of daily living including social activities and graded from 1 to 4 in each item. Two-week KFES-I re-test data were collected. Reliability and validity estimates were computed as well as KFES-I sum scores according to age, sex, and falls history.
Results:Cronbach¡¯s alpha was 0.971 and mean inter-item correlation was 0.665. Test-retest Pearson correlation coefficient was 0.960 (p£¼0.01). As expected, KFES-I scores were associated with age, sex, and falls history (p£¼0.05). In addition, the KFES-I discriminated between sub-groups somewhat better than the original ten-item KFES scale.
Conclusions:KFES-I appears to be a reliable and valid method for measuring fear of falling in older adults. This study provides the preliminary evidence that KFES-I is a useful tool in evaluating Korean elderly who fear falling.
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KEYWORD
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Elderly, Falls, KFES-I, Validity
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