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Cultural validation and language translation of the scientific SCI exercise guidelines for use in Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and Thailand

Authors :
Mikami, Yukio
Tinduh, Damayanti
Lee, KunHo
Chotiyarnwong, Chayaporn
van der Scheer, Jan W.
Jung, Kyung Su
Shinohara, Hiroshi
Narasinta, Inggar
Yoon, Seung Hyun
Kanjanapanang, Napatpaphan
Sakai, Takafumi
Kusumawardhani, Martha K.
Park, Jinho
Prachgosin, Pannika
Obata, Futoshi
Utami, Ditaruni Asrina
Laohasinnarong, Phairin
Wardhani, Indrayuni Lukitra
Limprasert, Siraprapa
Tajima, Fumihiro
Goosey-Tolfrey, Victoria L.
Martin Ginis, Kathleen A.
Source :
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine; November 2022, Vol. 45 Issue: 6 p821-832, 12p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

ContextIndonesia, Japan, Korea, Thailand.ObjectiveTo culturally validate and translate the Scientific Exercise Guidelines for Adults with Spinal Cord Injury (SEG-SCI) for use in four Asian countries.DesignSystematic ReviewParticipantsN/AMethodsA systematic review was conducted to identify all published English- and local-language studies conducted in Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and Thailand, testing the effects of exercise training interventions on fitness and cardiometabolic health in adults with acute or chronic SCI. Protocols and results from high-quality controlled studies were compared with the SEG-SCI. Forward and backward translation processes were used to translate the guidelines into Bahasa Indonesian, Japanese, Korean and Thai languages.ResultsFifteen studies met the review criteria. At least one study from each country implemented exercise prescriptions that met or exceeded the SEG-SCI. Two were controlled studies. In those two studies, relative to control conditions, participants in exercise conditions achieved significant improvements in fitness or cardiometabolic health outcomes only when the exercise intervention protocol met or exceeded the SEG-SCI. During the language translation processes, end-users confirmed that SEG-SCI language and terminology were clear.ConclusionClinical researchers in Indonesia, Japan, Korea and Thailand have implemented exercise protocols that meet or exceed the SCI-SEG. Results of high-quality studies align with the SEG-SCI recommendations. Based on this evidence, we recommend that the SEG-SCI be adopted in these countries. The cultural validation and translation of the SEG-SCI is an important step towards establishing consistent SCI exercise prescriptions in research, clinical and community settings around the world.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10790268 and 20457723
Volume :
45
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs61130879
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10790268.2021.1945857