Validation of the international 7-item falls efficacy scale in portuguese community-dwelling older adults

Cristina Maria Alves Marques-Vieira*, Luís Manuel Mota de Sousa, Cristina Rosa Soares Lavareda Baixinho, Maria Gorete Mendonça dos Reis, Francisco Javier Pérez-Rivas, Lisete Maria Ribeiro de Sousa

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Abstract

Objective: to determine the psychometric properties of the international 7-item Falls Efficacy Scale. Method: a psychometric study. Convenience sample consisting of 170 older adults living in the Madeira Autonomous Region, Portugal. A two-part instrument was used (sociodemographic characterization and the Falls Efficacy Scale-International-Portugal). The starting point was the translation and transcultural adaptation already carried out for the Falls Efficacy Scale – International (16 items). Construct validity (factorial analysis and discriminant validity) and the reliability (Cronbach’s α) of the 7-item scale were evaluated. Previous authorization was obtained from the Ethics Commission and from the people involved. Results: in the exploratory factorial analysis, the International 7-item Falls Efficacy Scale presents an explained variance of 65.8%. The Spearman’s correlation between the score obtained based on the 7 items and the score obtained based on the 16 items is significant and very strong (r=0.987, p<0.0001). Internal consistency was 0.958. Conclusion: the validity and reliability study of the International 7-item Falls Efficacy Scale revealed that it is an adequate scale for the evaluation of the fear of falling in the community-dwelling older adults.
Translated title of the contributionValidação da falls efficacy scale internacional 7 itens em idosos portugueses residentes na comunidade
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere20190243
JournalTexto e Contexto Enfermagem
Volume30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Fall-related accidents
  • Fear
  • Older adult
  • Risk factors
  • Validation studies

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