Validation of a Scale to Measure Barriers to Promoting Walking in Hospitalized Older Adults
Carolanne Bianchi, Tobie Olsan, Joyce Smith

TL;DR
This study developed and validated a scale to measure barriers to walking in hospitalized older adults, aiming to improve care and reduce mobility issues.
Contribution
The study introduces a validated scale to assess interprofessional team members' perceptions of barriers to walking in hospitalized older adults.
Findings
The Barriers to Promoting Walking Scale (BPWS) demonstrated strong reliability and validity.
Exploratory factor analysis identified three key factors related to walking barriers.
Rasch analysis improved the scale by removing ambiguous or low-variability items.
Abstract
This study validated the Barriers to Promoting Walking Scale (BPWS) to measure interprofessional team members’ perceptions of barriers to walking hospitalized older adults. Addressing the barriers to closing the knowledge-practice gap between promoting walking and the high prevalence of low mobility during hospitalization is critical to improving the effectiveness of quality improvement interventions and reducing hospital-associated functional decline. To assess the psychometric properties of the BPWS, the instrument was administered to two purposive samples of interprofessional team members from medical, surgical, and combined medical-surgical units in two hospitals resulting in 239/726 completed surveys (33% response rate). Descriptive statistics were used to examine distributional characteristics of the variables. Internal reliability was calculated using Cronbach α. Construct…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFrailty in Older Adults · Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention
