Modified falls efficacy scale pdf 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name and the date at the top of the form. This personal information is essential for tracking your responses.
  3. For each activity listed, rate your confidence level on a scale from 0 to 10. Use the provided guidelines: score a 0 if you have stopped due to fear of falling, leave it blank for physical issues, and rate based on perceived confidence for other reasons.
  4. Once you have completed all activities, calculate your average score by summing your ratings and dividing by the number of items rated. Enter this average in the designated field.

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Scoring and Interpretation TOTAL SCORE For the original 5-point scale, items are: a) summed; b) divided by 11; and c) multiplied by 25. Scores range from 0 [not at all confident] to 100 [very confident]. A score of 0 means extremely low self efficacy and a score of 100 means extremely high self efficacy.
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.
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.
Scoring FES-I and Short FES-I To calculate the FES-I or Short FES-I score when all items are completed, simply add the scores for each item together to give a total that ranges as follows: FES-I: minimum 16 (no concern about falling) to maximum 64 (severe concern about falling)
Completely Confident Not Fairly On a scale of 0 to 10, please rate how confident you are that you can do each of these activities without falling, with 0 meaning not confident/not sure at all, 5 being fairly confident/fairly sure, and 10 being completely confident/completely sure.

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Scoring: Interpretation: Reliability: Validity: Reference: Each item is scored on a 10 point visual analogue scale. 0=not confident/not sure at all, 5=fairly confident/fairly sure, and 10=completely confident/ completely sure.

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