Forskning på Aleris Rehab Station
The reliability of the Drivkraft Wheelchair Manoeuvre Test
Projektinformation
Projektledare
Åke Norsten, idrottsinstruktör
Kerstin Wahman, docent Karolinska Institutet, leg fysioterapeut
Medarbetare
Michael Zonneveld
Projektperiod
2020
Material
The Wheelchair School – A description of the Drivkraft method and its evidence
NoSCoS 2019 i Köpenhamn – Posterpresentation
Michael Zonneveld, Åke Norsten, Kerstin Wahman
Abstract
Background and purpose
Manual wheelchair users have a potential risk for musculoskeletal overuse
injuries. To prevent these overuse injuries wheelchair users need to be taught how to propel a wheelchair efficiently. To test how a person is manoeuvring the wheelchair the Drivkraft Wheelchair Manoeuvre Test (DWMT) was developed. The aim of this study is to determine the reliability components of the DWMT.
Method
The inter- intra-rater and test-retest reliability were determined for the four tasks of the DWMT. Three raters scored the test for the inter- and intra-rater reliability and one rater scored both the test and the retest in a different group of participants. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) and kappa values were calculated.
Results
30 participants were included for the inter- and intra-rater reliability and 18 were included for the test-retest reliability. The inter-rater reliability showed ICC values that were good to excellent and the kappa was found to be strong to almost perfect. The intra-rater reliability values are excellent for all raters. Test-retest reliability showed perfect kappa values and excellent ICC values.
Conclusion
The DWMT has good to excellent inter- intra-rater and test-retest reliability when
sufficient sample sizes are used. Further research can be conducted using the DWMT.
Keywords: Motor skills; Psychometrics; Rehabilitation; Reliability; Reproducibility of results; Wheelchairs