Intra e inter reliability of supine-to-stand task performance in older adults

Authors

  • Frederico Santos de Santana UNIEURO
  • Solange de Oliveira Martins Borges UNIEURO
  • Jesus Lucas Pereira Ribeiro UNIEURO
  • Camila de Santana Mota UnB
  • Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza UPE
  • Maria Teresa Cattuzzo UPE
  • Marisete Peralta Safons UnB

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33233/fb.v21i6.4275

Keywords:

aged, motor skill, geriatric assessment, reliability

Abstract

The Supine-To-Stand task (STS) has presented complementary assessment resources, in terms of motor, physical and functional assessment in the elderly through quantitative and qualitative measures. Specifically, in process measures (qualitative) seven protocols categorize the performance of STS in the elderly. Objective: To determine the level of reliability within and between evaluators of the STS process analysis in the elderly, according to a protocol adapted from Manini et al. Methods: 25 elderly (12♀) performed the task of rising from the ground from the supine position without assistance. Two video encoders, graduate students at the higher education level - time of experience> two years in Physical Education and ≈ six months classified the performance of the elderly according to the adapted protocol of Manini et al. Intra-rater 1 and between rater reliability was considered moderate (K = 0.533; p = 0.001; K = 0.466; p = 0.001) and substantial for intra-rater 2 (K = 0.736; p = 0.001). The level of intra- and inter-rater reliability of the STS according to the adapted protocol of Manini et al. was considered moderate for elderly subjects.

Author Biographies

Frederico Santos de Santana, UNIEURO

Centro Universitário Euro-Americano - UNIEURO, Brasília, DF, Brasil

Solange de Oliveira Martins Borges, UNIEURO

Centro Universitário Euro-Americano - UNIEURO, Brasília, DF, Brasil

Jesus Lucas Pereira Ribeiro, UNIEURO

Centro Universitário Euro-Americano - UNIEURO, Brasília, DF, Brasil

Camila de Santana Mota, UnB

Mestranda, Universidade de Brasí­lia (UnB), Brasília, DF, Brasil

Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza, UPE

M.Sc., Universidade de Pernambuco - UPE, Recife, PE, Brasil

Maria Teresa Cattuzzo, UPE

D.Sc., Universidade de Pernambuco - UPE, Recife, PE, Brasil

Marisete Peralta Safons, UnB

D.Sc., Universidade de Brasí­lia - UnB, Brasília, DF, Brasil

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Published

2021-01-06