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Reliability and validity of perceived self-efficacy in wheeled mobility scale among elite wheelchair-dependent athletes with a spinal cord injury

机译:脊髓损伤的轮椅轮椅精英运动员轮式运动量表自我效能感的信度和效度

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Purpose: To study the reliability and validity of the perceived self-efficacy in wheeled mobility scale among elite athletes with a spinal cord injury (SCI). Method: During the Beijing Paralympics, 79 participants with SCI completed the SCI Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale (ESES), the revised Self-Efficacy in Wheeled Mobility scale (SEWM) and the perceived wheeled mobility (WM) at present Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Sample included athletes from 18 countries and subcategorized by gender, lesion level/completeness and type of sports. Reliability and concurrent validity were determined. Results: SEWM Cronbach's α was 0.905. High internal consistency was confirmed in Split-half correlation coefficient (r = 0.87). Validity was supported by significant correlations between SWEM and ESES total scores (r = 0.64, p < 0.05), and between SEWM and WM VAS scores (r = 0.60; p < 0.001). Subgroups analyses showed that athletes with tetraplegia showed significantly lower WM self-efficacy levels than those with paraplegia. There was a significant difference in perceived WM self-efficacy between athletes who participated in dynamic wheelchair sports and those who participated in non-wheelchair sports (p < 0.03). Conclusions: The SEWM is a reliable and valid scale among Paralympic athletes with SCI. Findings confirmed a significantly higher perception of self-efficacy in WM among athletes who participated in dynamic wheelchair sports. Implications for Rehabilitation Increased self-efficacy in wheeled mobility (WM) may encourage wheelchair users with spinal cord injury (SCI) to approach, persist, and persevere at WM related tasks that were previously avoided. The perceived self-efficacy in WM scale (SEWM), which is available on-line in five different languages, may find clinical applications for people with SCI in different countries. The SEWM can be applied to the assessment of progress in WM levels during the acute rehabilitation phase, and also in structured WM workshops conducted after discharge from the hospital.
机译:目的:研究精英运动员脊髓损伤(SCI)在轮式运动量表中自我感知自我效能感的信度和效度。方法:在北京残奥会期间,有79名SCI参与者完成了SCI锻炼自我效能量表(ESES),修订后的轮动自我效能量表(SEWM)和当前的视觉模拟量表(VAS) )。样本包括来自18个国家/地区的运动员,并按性别,病变程度/完整性和运动类型分类。确定了可靠性和并发有效性。结果:SEWM Cronbach'sα为0.905。在拆分半相关系数中确认了较高的内部一致性(r = 0.87)。 SWEM和ESES总分之间的显着相关性(r = 0.64,p <0.05),以及SEWM和WM VAS得分之间的显着相关性(r = 0.60; p <0.001)支持有效性。亚组分析显示,四肢瘫痪的运动员的WM自我效能水平明显低于截瘫运动员。参加动态轮椅运动的运动员与参加非轮椅运动的运动员在感知WM自我效能上有显着差异(p <0.03)。结论:SEWM是具有SCI的残奥运动员的可靠和有效的量表。研究结果证实,参加动态轮椅运动的运动员对WM的自我效能感明显更高。康复的意义轮式机动性(WM)自我效能的提高可能会鼓励患有脊髓损伤(SCI)的轮椅使用者接近,坚持并坚持执行以前避免的WM相关任务。 WM量表(SEWM)的自我效能感可以五种不同的语言在线提供,可能会在不同国家为患有SCI的人找到临床应用。 SEWM可用于评估急性康复阶段WM水平的进展,也可用于医院出院后举办的结构化WM研讨会。

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