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FYSIOTERAPEUTEN 8/20 75 9. Thingstad P. Screeningtest for fysisk funksjon hos eldre : Norsk oversettelse av Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) Fysioterapeuten; 2013 [Available from: https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/ Norsk-oversettelse-av-Short-Physical-Performance- Battery-SPPB. 10. Vasunilashorn S, Coppin AK, Patel KV, Lauretani F, Ferrucci L, Bandinelli S, et al. Use of the Short Physical Performance Battery Score to predict loss of ability to walk 400 meters: analysis from the InCHIANTI study. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2009;64(2):223-9. 11. Middleton A, Fritz SL, Lusardi M. Walking speed: the functional vital sign. J Aging Phys Act. 2015;23(2):314- 22. 12. Bergland A, Strand BH. Norwegian reference values for the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB): the Tromso Study. BMC Geriatr. 2019;19(1):216. 13. Ostir GV, Volpato S, Fried LP, Chaves P, Guralnik JM, Women’s H, et al. Reliability and sensitivity to change assessed for a summary measure of lower body function: results from the Women’s Health and Aging Study. J Clin Epidemiol. 2002;55(9):916-21. 14. Fritz S, Lusardi M. White paper: “walking speed: the sixth vital sign”. J Geriatr Phys Ther. 2009;32(2):46-9. 15. Perera S, Mody SH, Woodman RC, Studenski SA. Mea- ningful change and responsiveness in common physical performance measures in older adults. JAmGeriatrSoc. 2006;54(5):743-9. 16. Palombaro KM, Craik RL, Mangione KK, Tomlinson JD. Determining meaningful changes in gait speed after hip fracture. PhysTher. 2006;86(6):809-16. 17. Hatlebrekke F. Fra passiv til aktiv omsorg. Fysiotera- peuten. 2016(2). 18. Telenius EW, Engedal K, Bergland A. Effect of a high-intensity exercise program on physical function and mental health in nursing home residents with dementia: an assessor blinded randomized controlled trial. PLoS One. 2015;10(5):e0126102. 19. Roschel H, Artioli GG, Gualano B. Risk of Increased Physical Inactivity During COVID-19 Outbreak in Older People: A Call for Actions. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2020. Title: Physical function in patients attending physiotherapists in the primary health care, a cross-sectional study Abstract n Purpose : To describe and compare physical function in patients receiving treatment from employed or private practicing physiotherapist, and to describe characteristics of the treatment. n Design : Cross-sectional study. n Material : 250 patients receiving physiotherapy in Kongsberg, Norway. 179 patients from private practice and 71 from employed physiotherapists were included. n Method : Questionnaires and physical tests (Short Physical Performance Battery and gait speed). n Results : Patients seeing employed physiotherapists had a lower level of physical function than patients attending private practice. They were also older, had more diseases and received more services from the community. The physiotherapy treatment had a predominantly active approach. n Conclusion : The patients who receive physiotherapy from therapists in private practice and employed therapists differs regarding characteristics and physical function, there is however a large proportion of frail elderly in both groups. n Keywords : Physiotherapy, physical function, elderly, physical tests. Artikkelen er skrevet av forskere i forsknings- programmet FYSIOPRIM. FYSIOPRIM inngår i en storsatsing fra Fond til etter- og videreut- danning av fysioterapeuter. FYSIOPRIM skal: • Skape ny kunnskap om og for klinisk praksis • Etablere metoder og verktøy for systematisk og standardisert registre- ring av data relevant for klinisk praksis • Skape grunnlag for varige samarbeidsmil- jøer, ved å prøve ut ulike samarbeidsmo- deller mellom klinikere i primærhelsetjenesten og fors- kningsmiljøer. En mer hygienisk hverdag? – Antibakterielt og antimicrobielt trekk www.fysiopartner.no | salg@fysiopartner.no | T: 23 05 11 60 NYE TREKK

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