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Reliability of the PhysioPlay™ device for assessing the reaction time of cancer patients
Author(s) -
Júlia da Costa Anciães,
Ricardo da Silva Alves,
Paola de Paula Silva Pereira,
Eduarda Suellen Figueiredo Silva do Nascimento,
Denise Hollanda Iunes,
Paulo Alexandre Bressan,
Leonardo César Carvalho
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acta fisiátrica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2317-0190
pISSN - 0104-7795
DOI - 10.11606/issn.2317-0190.v27i4a180347
Subject(s) - reliability (semiconductor) , radiation therapy , medicine , chemotherapy , cancer , modalities , nuclear medicine , surgery , social science , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics , sociology
Objective: To determine the intra-evaluator and inter-evaluator reliability of the Physioplay-Kinect interaction and Trigno device for assessing the reaction time (RT) of cancer volunteers undergoing treatment. Methods: 46 cancer volunteers who underwent treatment modalities participated and were allocated into three groups: Chemotherapy Group (CG), Radiotherapy Group (RG), and Chemotherapy-Radiotherapy Group (CRG). The RT for all volunteers was assessed using the PhysioPlay™ and Trigno device. Results: In the intra-evaluator analysis, excellent levels of reliability (Physioplay: ICC> 0.99; Trigno 8: ICC>0.92) were observed in all groups. In the inter-evaluator analysis, excellent levels of reliability were observed in the CG (Physioplay: ICC= 0.98; Trigno 8: ICC= 0.98); excellent (Physioplay: ICC= 0.98) and good (Trigno 8: ICC= 0.44) levels in the RG; good (Physioplay: ICC= 0.49) and reasonable (Trigno 8: ICC= 0.29) levels in the CRG. Conclusion: The PhysioPlay™ and Trigno device proved to be reliable for assessing the RT of cancer volunteers undergoing treatment.

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