Cross-cultural validation of the falls efficacy scale international in elderly: Systematic literature review

Publication date: Available online 7 March 2016 Source:Journal of Clinical Gerontology and Geriatrics Author(s): Cristina Maria Alves Marques-Vieira, Luís Manuel Mota Sousa, Sandy Severino, Lisete Sousa, Sílvia Caldeira The aim of this study is to describe the psychometric properties of cultural adaptations of the Falls Efficacy Scale International (FES-I) in the elderly dwelling in the community. A systematic literature review was performed according to the research question: What are the psychometric properties of the FES-I in the elderly dwelling in the community in different cultural backgrounds? The Population, Interest, Context (PICo) strategy was used for inclusion criteria—Population: elderly; Interest area/intervention: psychometric properties of the FES-I; Context: dwelling in the community in various cultural settings. The sample was made up of 10 articles. Metric properties have been evaluated by the criteria of validity, reproducibility, reliability, and responsiveness. The FES-I is considered acceptable, understandable to measure the fear of falling in the elderly, valid, reliable, and comparable cross-culturally, so it is recommended in rehabilitation research, clinical trials, clinical practice, and in fall-prevention programs in elderly.
Source: Journal of Clinical Gerontology and Geriatrics - Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research