Abstract:INTRODUÇÃO: A reabilitação pulmonar (RP) vem sido descrita como uma forma de tratamento para pacientes com doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica (DPOC), tendo o treino resistido como seu principal componente. Apesar de estar clara na literatura a importância e reais benefícios adquiridos com programa de reabilitação, este muitas vezes só é iniciado após a alta hospitalar, adiando os potenciais efeitos e intensificando o comprometimento funcional do paciente. OBJETIVO: Revisar sistematicamente as publicações prese… Show more
“…The same method was used in other studies, and although studies such as those carried out by Barros and Triani (2019) were not properly used to validate a similar tool; Mohammadi & Azizi (2019); Couto & Melo (2019), used the common Delphi method or the INTERNET for validations within the sports context, which suggests the effectiveness of the method for such validations.…”
The aim of this study was to establish the scientific authenticity, in terms of validity, of a Motor Coordination Assessment Battery for Wheelchair Users - BACMoC. The elaboration of the instrument was carried out through bibliographic review followed by brainstorm, which allowed the choice of preliminary tests that composed the instrument. The instrument validity was verified through its Content and Appearance through the Delphi method, with consultation to a Board of Expert Evaluators - QPA. The QPA initially consisted of 40 evaluators, all with MSc or Ph.D. degree, characterized as follows: being in the age group of young and mature adults (X ̅ = 52.75 ± 6.29 years); 100% of them with a degree in Physical Education and linked to Paralympic sport, with extensive experience in the sector (X ̅ = = 29.5 ± 6.85 years). The final BACMoC version consists of five tests designed to assess the four existing types of coordination: fine motor coordination; specific motor coordination; gross motor coordination and general motor coordination. At the end of the objectivity determination process, agreement index of 98.4% was reached in the third round, with Cronbach's alpha coefficient value of 1.0, which denotes perfect statistical reliability.
Keywords: Coordination Impairment; Wheelchair; Motor Skill; Para-Athletes;
“…The same method was used in other studies, and although studies such as those carried out by Barros and Triani (2019) were not properly used to validate a similar tool; Mohammadi & Azizi (2019); Couto & Melo (2019), used the common Delphi method or the INTERNET for validations within the sports context, which suggests the effectiveness of the method for such validations.…”
The aim of this study was to establish the scientific authenticity, in terms of validity, of a Motor Coordination Assessment Battery for Wheelchair Users - BACMoC. The elaboration of the instrument was carried out through bibliographic review followed by brainstorm, which allowed the choice of preliminary tests that composed the instrument. The instrument validity was verified through its Content and Appearance through the Delphi method, with consultation to a Board of Expert Evaluators - QPA. The QPA initially consisted of 40 evaluators, all with MSc or Ph.D. degree, characterized as follows: being in the age group of young and mature adults (X ̅ = 52.75 ± 6.29 years); 100% of them with a degree in Physical Education and linked to Paralympic sport, with extensive experience in the sector (X ̅ = = 29.5 ± 6.85 years). The final BACMoC version consists of five tests designed to assess the four existing types of coordination: fine motor coordination; specific motor coordination; gross motor coordination and general motor coordination. At the end of the objectivity determination process, agreement index of 98.4% was reached in the third round, with Cronbach's alpha coefficient value of 1.0, which denotes perfect statistical reliability.
Keywords: Coordination Impairment; Wheelchair; Motor Skill; Para-Athletes;
“…Studies such as those by Barros and Triani [23], Mohammadi and Azizi [24], and Tóbio et al [25] successfully used the Delphi method o ine and online to validate instruments and protocols in sports, which suggests its effectiveness in determining content and face validity for the health area, especially in sports.…”
Scientific studies that explore guidelines for sports vocation are scarce. The objective of this study is to develop and validate (through verification of content and face validity, reliability and objectivity) a protocol to guide sports vocation. The protocol established to accomplish vocational guidance is the result of the variables attributed to dermatoglyphic analysis and anthropometric measurements. Validity was established based on the development of a Table of Epigenetic Characteristics for Sports (QCEE), subsequently validated using the computerized Delphi method. After validation, reliability and objectivity were evaluated using an intra and interrater correlation, respectively. To that end, an experimental sample group of 105 children; 55 females and 50 males, between the ages of 8 and 17 (age x̄=12.0 ±2.30 years) was used. Protocol validation obtained significant results, as follows: Validity (100% agreement in the 3rd round; Reliability (rmean=1.00; p<0.001 and α ≥ 0.99) and Objectivity (rmean= 0.99; p<0.001 and α ≥ 0.99). This result provides the scientific community with a reliable sports vocational guidance protocol for young people and contributes to the aims of sustainable development until 2030 and worldwide post-pandemic recovery.
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