1.Cross-cultural adaptation and reliability of the Multidimensional Outcome Expectations for Exercise Scale (MOEES) in Filipino older adults: A study protocol.
Donald Lipardo ; Eunice Jessica Aquino ; Fiona Cruz ; Robert Joshua De Leon ; Andrei Rafael Herras ; Marrianne Natividad Llantino ; Christine Mae Tibigar ; Christian Joi Tupaz
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2022;5(2):30-35
BACKGROUND:
Older adults have varying outcome expectations on why they exercise. The Multidimensional Outcomes Expectation for Exercise Scale
(MOEES) is a tool used to measure this; however, it has not been cross-culturally adapted yet in the Filipino setting.
OBJECTIVES:
This study aims to
translate and cross-culturally adapt the MOEES into Filipino and establish its preliminary psychometric properties in terms of internal consistency
and test-retest reliability in community-dwelling Filipino older adults.
METHODS:
This psychometric study is divided into two phases. Phase 1 will
be on the MOEES translation and cross-cultural adaptation in accordance with the guidelines set by the Beaton Protocol. Phase 2 will be on the
establishment of preliminary psychometric properties based on the internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the adapted MOEES from at
least 30 conveniently sampled community-dwelling Filipino older adults, aged 60 years old or above, with a Mini-Mental State Examination score
of at least 24 and classified as active based on the Telephone Assessment of Physical Activity. Internal consistency will be assessed using Cronbach’s
alpha coefficient and item-total correlations. Intraclass correlation/ ICC (3, K) will be utilized to establish the tool’s test-retest reliability.
RESULTS
This will develop a translated and cross-culturally adapted MOEES in Filipino with good internal consistency, item-total correlation, and
test-retest reliability that can be used by health professionals as a guide in designing, implementing, and assessing exercise programs for older
persons to ensure achievement of their treatment outcome expectations.
Exercise
2.Experiences and perspectives of Filipino rehabilitation professionals and patients on telerehabilitation or on-site rehabilitation for managing low back pain: A phenomenological study protocol.
Jordan Barbra NAVA ; Maria Eliza DELA CRUZ ; Raoul Daniel ANDAYA ; Georgine BARRIENTOS ; Mikael Angelo CRISTOBAL ; Karl Sydrick KING ; Fiona Alexis LIM
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2025;8(2):41-47
BACKGROUND
Low back pain is a major global cause of disability, typically treated through traditional onsite rehabilitation. However, the advancement of telerehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic presents an opportunity to examine its effectiveness as a treatment option for low back pain. This study aims to seek and explore the experiences and perspectives of healthcare professionals about onsite or online management of LBP.
METHODSThe study will employ a phenomenological qualitative study design that will use quota sampling to recruit a total of 16 participants, equally distributed among rehabilitation doctors, physical therapists, barangay healthworkers, and patients with low back pain, coming from hospitals and centers affiliated with the University of Santo Tomas in Metro Manila. Key informant interviews that follow a semi-structured interview format will be conducted either on-site or online, depending on the preference of the invited informant. The NVivo data analysis software will be utilized to produce codes and outline themes from the gathered data.
EXPECTED RESULTSThe research is expected to highlight the nuanced interplay between individual viewpoints and contextual factors that influence decision-making in rehabilitation settings, besides identifying these themes. Findings will be instrumental in informing best practices for managing low back pain, thereby helping physical therapists determine the most effective treatment approach—whether through telerehabilitation or traditional on-site care. The study can provide actionable recommendations through grounding the implications of the analysis to the anticipated findings that might affect the rehabilitation practices and patient outcomes in the Philippines.
Human ; Low Back Pain