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http://dx.doi.org/10.21288/resko.2017.11.2.157

The Reliability and Validity of Useful Field of View Test  

Kwak, Ho-Soung (우송대학교 작업치료학과)
Jung, Bong-Keun (순천향대학교 작업치료학과)
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Journal of rehabilitation welfare engineering & assistive technology / v.11, no.2, 2017 , pp. 157-163 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of the study is to examine the reliability and validity of UFOV, which is a visual driving evaluation tool that has been proven to be reliable and valid in western countries, for the purpose of adapting the tool in a systematic manner to the South Korean population. Two evaluator assessed 23 healthy and 19 stroke patients with UFOV, Trail Making Test A & B(TMT A & B) and Motor Free Visual Perception Test(MVPT) from 7 October 2014 to 25 November, 2014. The researcher analyzed inter-rater reliability, correlation between raters of UFOV with Intraclass correlation coefficient, test-retest reliablility, UFOV with spearman correlation coefficient, concurrent validity, UFOV, TMT A & B and MVPT with spearman correlation coefficient, and discriminative validity, comparison mean scores of UFOV between groups, healthy and stroke with Mann-Whitney U test. UFOV score of participants with stroke had lower compared to the healthy control group. The inter-rater reliability(p<.001), test-retest reliability(p<.01) and concurrent validity(p<.01) was statistically significant. Also discriminant validity was statistically significant(p<.001). Based on this study, Use of UFOV for drivers at risk is essential to prevent future traffic accidents and support driving rehabilitation.
Keywords
UFOV; Driving skills; Stroke; Visual driving evaluation tool; Driving rehabilitation;
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