Development of a scale to evaluate mobility in dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçalves,Luísa Carneiro Vasconcelos Basto
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Simões,Ana Daniela Gomes Araújo, Millis,Darryl Lynn, Matos,Augusto José Ferreira de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência rural (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to develop and to assess the psychometric characteristics of a mobility scale for dogs. The original ten questions were reduced using validation process. One hundred and twenty three dog owners were invited to answer the questionnaire. Internal consistency, factor analysis, floor and ceiling effect and construct validity were studied. Good internal consistency (Cronbach's Alpha=0.854) was determined with two items eliminated. The instrument comprises 8 final questions, each of which has five possible answers (never, rarely, sometimes, often and always) scored between 0 and 4 or between 4 and 0 (for the items with inverse score). Three hypotheses proposed for the construct validity were verified: 1) gender does not influence dog mobility (P=0.584); 2) mobility decreases with age (P<0.001); 3) dogs with orthopaedic or neurological diagnosed pathologies have less mobility (median score (P25; P75) 46.9% (31.3; 68.8)) than healthy dogs (median score (P25; P75) 81.3% (71.9; 93.8)) (P<0.001). Total score range was 0 to 32 points, with higher values indicating greater mobility of dogs. The Dog Mobility Scale was capable of assessing mobility in dogs, with good psychometric characteristics, and is simple and inexpensive to apply in clinical practice.
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title Development of a scale to evaluate mobility in dogs
spellingShingle Development of a scale to evaluate mobility in dogs
Gonçalves,Luísa Carneiro Vasconcelos Basto
Canine
mobility
psychometric methodology
questionnaire
validation
title_short Development of a scale to evaluate mobility in dogs
title_full Development of a scale to evaluate mobility in dogs
title_fullStr Development of a scale to evaluate mobility in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Development of a scale to evaluate mobility in dogs
title_sort Development of a scale to evaluate mobility in dogs
author Gonçalves,Luísa Carneiro Vasconcelos Basto
author_facet Gonçalves,Luísa Carneiro Vasconcelos Basto
Simões,Ana Daniela Gomes Araújo
Millis,Darryl Lynn
Matos,Augusto José Ferreira de
author_role author
author2 Simões,Ana Daniela Gomes Araújo
Millis,Darryl Lynn
Matos,Augusto José Ferreira de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves,Luísa Carneiro Vasconcelos Basto
Simões,Ana Daniela Gomes Araújo
Millis,Darryl Lynn
Matos,Augusto José Ferreira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Canine
mobility
psychometric methodology
questionnaire
validation
topic Canine
mobility
psychometric methodology
questionnaire
validation
description ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to develop and to assess the psychometric characteristics of a mobility scale for dogs. The original ten questions were reduced using validation process. One hundred and twenty three dog owners were invited to answer the questionnaire. Internal consistency, factor analysis, floor and ceiling effect and construct validity were studied. Good internal consistency (Cronbach's Alpha=0.854) was determined with two items eliminated. The instrument comprises 8 final questions, each of which has five possible answers (never, rarely, sometimes, often and always) scored between 0 and 4 or between 4 and 0 (for the items with inverse score). Three hypotheses proposed for the construct validity were verified: 1) gender does not influence dog mobility (P=0.584); 2) mobility decreases with age (P<0.001); 3) dogs with orthopaedic or neurological diagnosed pathologies have less mobility (median score (P25; P75) 46.9% (31.3; 68.8)) than healthy dogs (median score (P25; P75) 81.3% (71.9; 93.8)) (P<0.001). Total score range was 0 to 32 points, with higher values indicating greater mobility of dogs. The Dog Mobility Scale was capable of assessing mobility in dogs, with good psychometric characteristics, and is simple and inexpensive to apply in clinical practice.
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