Keywords

adapted 6MWT, physical functional capacity, self-management, self-monitoring

 

Authors

  1. Du, HuiYun BN (Hons), RN
  2. Davidson, Patricia M. PhD, RN
  3. Everett, Bronwyn MSc (Hons), RN
  4. Salamonson, Yenna PhD, RN
  5. Zecchin, Robert MN, RN
  6. Rolley, John Xavier BN (Hons), RN
  7. Newton, Phillip J. PhD, RN
  8. Macdonald, Peter S. MD, PhD

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study assessed the reliability and viability of the Home-Heart-Walk (HHW) test, adapting a standardized 6-minute walk test protocol for self-administration.

 

METHODS: Twenty-nine volunteers with documented coronary heart disease (CHD) undertook a structured 7-day program using the HHW.

 

RESULTS: The intervention was well received by participants. The intraclass correlation coefficient of the test distance over 7 days was 0.98, and the correlations between investigator and participant measures were high (r = 0.99 for day 1 [first test], r = 0.99 for day 1 [second test], and r = 0.99 on day 7).

 

CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate the potential of the HHW as a tool to promote and monitor physical activity in community-based settings. These observations require further investigation and testing in other populations.