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Validity and Reliability of a Telehealth Physical Fitness and Functional Assessment Battery for Ambulatory Youth With and Without Mobility Disabilities: Observational Measurement Study

Validity and Reliability of a Telehealth Physical Fitness and Functional Assessment Battery for Ambulatory Youth With and Without Mobility Disabilities: Observational Measurement Study

Additionally, there has not been a psychometric evaluation of a standardized compilation of teleassessments (ie, teleassessment battery) that is inclusive of youth with and without disabilities. Thus, this study investigated the validity and reliability of an inclusive teleassessment battery. The battery included physical tests for indicators of physical fitness and function that could be performed at home through videoconferencing.

Byron Lai, Danielle Wadsworth, Katherine Spring, Chloe S Jones, Madison Mintz, Laurie A Malone, Yumi Kim, Jereme Wilroy, Holim Lee

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2024;11:e50582

Teleassessments for Enrollment of Adults With Physical or Mobility Disability in a Home-Based Exercise Trial in Response to COVID-19: Usability Study

Teleassessments for Enrollment of Adults With Physical or Mobility Disability in a Home-Based Exercise Trial in Response to COVID-19: Usability Study

Teleassessment equipment mailed to each participant included a digital blood pressure and heart rate monitor (US $45), hand-held dynamometer (US $30), spirometer (US $25), mini disc cone (US $1), and soft measuring tape (US $2). All of the equipment was lightweight and ready to use out of the box due to preparation by a research assistant prior to shipping. Teleassessment equipment was packaged along with the Samsung Tab A tablet (US $200) and Fitbit Charge 4 device (US $120) (Figure 1).

Jereme Wilroy, Byron Lai, Madison Currie, Hui-Ju Young, Mohanraj Thirumalai, Tapan Mehta, John Giannone, James Rimmer

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(11):e29799