Translation, reliability, and validation of the Dutch Safe Use of Mobility Aid Checklist (SUMAC-NL) for walker use in people living with dementia
Jesper Kroesen, Hans Hobbelen, Susan Hunter, Helen Bruinsma, Hans Drenth, Brittney Muir, Jesper Kroesen, Jesper Kroesen, Jodie Marquez, Jesper Kroesen, Jesper Kroesen

TL;DR
This paper introduces and validates a Dutch version of a tool to assess walker use in people with dementia, aiming to reduce fall risks.
Contribution
The SUMAC-NL is a newly developed and validated Dutch instrument for assessing functional walking skills with a walker in people with dementia.
Findings
The SUMAC-NL shows good to excellent inter-rater and test-retest reliability for both PF and EQ domains.
Content validity was confirmed with CVI >0.79 and CVR scores of 0.53 (PF) and 0.78 (EQ).
The tool is promising for assessing walker use in people with dementia in the Netherlands.
Abstract
Background: People with dementia have a yearly risk of falling of 60 to 80 percent. Therefore, a walker is often recommended. However, the use of a walker in people with dementia is associated with a threefold increased odds of falls compared to their healthy peers. Better advice and training could reduce fall risk. Therefore, a tool to assess functional walking skills with a walker is needed. The SUMAC was developed to fill this gap. So far, there is no Dutch instrument available that can assess functional walking skills with a walker in people with dementia. Methods: Reliability was evaluated by scoring videos of people with dementia (n = 9) using a walker performing the SUMAC-NL. ICC was used to assess inter-rater and test-retest reliability. An expert panel (n = 8) evaluated the content validity using the content validity index (CVI) and the content validity ratio (CVR). Results:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders · Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
