Teleassessment using five times sit‐to‐stand test in older adults with and without Parkinson's disease: Guidelines and barriers

Author:

Figueiredo Caroline Santos12,Pinto Camila23,Bevilacqua Isabela Possebon2,Cortez Ivan Lima2,Pereira Francisca2,do Pinho Alexandre Severo12,Pagnussat Aline Souza123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Program Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre (UFCSPA) Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

2. Movement Analysis and Rehabilitation Laboratory Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre (UFCSPA) Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

3. Health Sciences Graduate Program Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre (UFCSPA) Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeAssessing lower limb strength, balance, and fall risk are crucial components of rehabilitation, especially for the older adult population. With the growing interest in telehealth, teleassessment has been investigated as an alternative when in‐person assessments are not possible. The Five Times Sit‐to‐Stand test (5TSTS) provides a quick measure of balance during chair transfers, muscle power, endurance, and the hability to change and maintain body position, and is highly recommended by guidelines. However, the literature is unclear about the viability and safety of teleassessment using the 5TSTS in older adults with and without Parkinson's disease (PD). This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of teleassessment using the 5TSTS and to determine its feasibility and safety for older adults with and without PD.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study included older adults with and without PD who were evaluated remotely through a videoconference platform. To ensure effective and comprehensive instructions for the test, we developed a guideline called OMPEPE (an acronym for: Objective; Materials; Position‐Start; Execution; Position‐End; Environment). We assessed the 5TSTS intra‐ and inter‐rater reliability by comparing scores obtained from the same examiner and from different examiners, respectively. Participants and examiners completed online surveys to provide information about feasibility and safety.ResultsTwelve older adults with PD and 17 older adults without PD were included in this study (mean ages 69.0 and 67.6 years, respectively). Based on the participants' perspectives and the absence of adverse effects, teleassessment using the 5TSTS is feasible and safe for older adults with and without PD. Excellent intra‐ and inter‐rater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient >0.90) was found for all measurements of the 5TSTS.DiscussionThis study demonstrated the feasibility, safety, and reliability of teleassessment using the 5TSTS. The guidelines developed may help health professionals minimize barriers and safely conduct an online assessment that includes a physical test such as the 5TSTS in older adults with or without PD. In addition to addressing technological barriers, the OMPEPE guideline might ensure the optimal execution of evaluations.ConclusionTeleassessment using the 5TSTS for older adults with and without PD is feasible and safe. Both synchronous (i.e., live) and asynchronous (i.e., recorded) online 5TSTS tests demonstrate excellent intra‐ and inter‐rate reliability.

Publisher

Wiley

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