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The FES-I showed adequate ability to discriminate fallers from non-fallers in community dwelling adults and older adults with chronic stroke. The use of the established cut-off value of 28 points is recommended.
Scores can fall in between 0, 5, and 10. Higher scores reflect more confidence, less fear of falling. Lower scores reflect less confidence and more fear of falling. Cronbachs alpha was used to demonstrate internal consistency of the items on the questionnaire and the result was 0.95.
0=not confident/not sure at all, 5=fairly confident/fairly sure, and 10=completely confident/ completely sure. Scores can fall in between 0, 5, and 10. Higher scores reflect more confidence, less fear of falling. Lower scores reflect less confidence and more fear of falling.
Scoring FES-I and Short FES-I FES-I: minimum 16 (no concern about falling) to maximum 64 (severe concern about falling) Short FES-I: minimum 7 (no concern about falling) to maximum 28 (severe concern about falling)
It is a 16-item questionnaire where individuals are instructed to score their concern of falling during an activity on a 4 point Likert scale with 1 as not concerned at all and 4 as very concerned. The item scores are summed up to obtain a total, with higher the score, higher being the concern for falling.
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It is a 16-item questionnaire about the individuals confidence in performing daily tasks without falling, with a social component added to the original 10-item FES. Each item is rated from 1 (very confident) to 4 (not confident at all) and the item scores are summed for a total possible score of 64.
Older Adults and Geriatric Care Scores between 16 19 indicate low concern about falls. Scores between 20 27 indicate moderate concern about falls. Scores between 28 64 indicate high concern about falls.
BEST TOOL: The Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) is a short, easy to administer tool that measures the level of concern about falling during 16 social and physical activities inside and outside the home whether or not the person actually does the activity.

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