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Table 7 Survey results for the ‘roles and duties of a rehabilitation sports instructor’ domain

From: Evaluation of expert views and considerations to develop rehabilitation sports public services for persons with disabilities in Republic of Korea: a Delphi study

Items representing roles and duties of a ‘rehabilitation sports instructor’

Round 1 survey results

(mean)

Round 2 survey results

Overall

Physical education-related group

Rehabilitation medicine group

mean

SD

CVI

CV

mean

mean

Task appropriateness of rehabilitation sports instructor

6–1-1 Checks the doctor’s prescription (or opinion), performs a quick motor function test, and meets with the applicant to choose a programme for them

4.44

4.77

0.50

0.96

0.11

4.84

4.57

6–1-2. Meets with each applicant to determine their needs during the service period

4.48

4.73

0.42

1.00

0.09

4.79

4.57

6–1-3. Performs a motor function test at the end of RSPS (post-service) and holds a meeting to discuss the programme completed and future plans (i.e. whether the applicant can continue/discontinue RSPS)

4.48

4.81

0.32

1.00

0.07

4.89

4.57

6–1-4. At the end of RSPS, introduces a new programme effective as sports for all

4.67

4.85

0.23

1.00

0.05

4.95

4.57

6–1-5. Submits opinion on whether the applicant can continue/discontinue RSPS to the physician

4.33

4.69

0.48

1.00

0.10

4.68

4.71

Additional factors on task appropriateness of rehabilitation sports instructor

6–2-1. Reports to a prescribed hospital changes in the applicant’s physical condition that have occurred during RSPS

4.42

0.69

0.89

0.16

4.42

4.43

6–2-2. Can identify and assess post-service positive changes in physical, psychological, and social aspects

4.00

0.66

0.77

0.16

4.11

3.71

The need for a physical performance test during the service period (interim)

6–3. Conducts a physical performance test during the service period (interim)

3.50

1.21

0.50

0.35

3.74

2.86

Appropriateness of basic physical qualities assessed

6–4-1. Body composition

4.15

4.42

0.60

0.89

0.14

4.63

3.86

6–4-2. Muscle strength

4.56

4.65

0.54

0.89

0.12

4.79

4.29

6–4-3. Flexibility

4.15

4.35

0.90

0.81

0.21

4.47

4.00

6–4-4. Muscle endurance

4.22

4.35

1.12

0.85

0.26

4.47

4.00

6–4-5. Cardiopulmonary endurance

4.11

4.23

0.84

0.81

0.20

4.42

3.71

6–4-6. Speed

3.22

3.19

1.18

0.31

0.37

3.21

3.14

6–4-7. Balance

4.04

4.08

0.96

0.73

0.24

4.16

3.86

6–4-8. Power

3.37

3.27

1.18

0.35

0.36

3.21

3.43

Additional factors on the appropriateness of basic physical qualities assessed

6–5-1. Assessment method for the type of disability

4.04

4.04

0.73

0.15

0.151

2.71

Appropriateness of motor function test items

6–6-1. Hand function

3.96

4.04

0.82

0.69

0.20

4.32

3.29

6–6-2. Gait and lower limb function

4.26

4.31

0.77

0.77

0.18

4.58

3.57

6–6-3. Upper limb function

4.19

4.35

0.60

0.85

0.14

4.63

3.57

6–6-4. Balance ability

4.15

4.12

0.76

0.77

0.19

4.37

3.43

6–6-5. ROM (Range of Motion)

4.00

4.19

0.69

0.81

0.17

4.42

3.57