Research Article

Effect of the Wii Sports Resort on Mobility and Health-Related Quality of Life in Moderate Stroke

Table 1

-test for independent sample before intervention.

VariablesNormality testIntervention groupControl groupContrast test
Shapiro-WilkS-WMSDMSDU M-W

TUG0.97.83228.7312.3121.937.531.8328.0790.66.106
SF36
 Physical functioning0.77.00020.6720.5218.0027.440.3028.7650.11.305
 Physical role0.50.0006.6711.448.3322.49-0.2628.8000.09.653
 Bodily pain0.89.00657.8030.3960.9339.59-0.2428.8100.09.744
 General health0.95.23259.6713.6960.1721.52-0.7623.73.9400.03.870
 Vitality0.97.62858.3325.1946.6719.241.4228.1650.52.285
 Social function0.78.00035.0039.5830.8338.920.2928.7730.11.595
 Emotional role0.61.00068.8944.4884.4433.01-1.0928.2860.40.345
 Mental health0.97.66469.3317.9953.8718.632.3128.0280.84.089
 Physical component summary0.90.01428.736.2329.239.52-0.1728.8640.06.935
 Mental component summary0.98.85048.7214.1145.516.260.8019.30.4310.29.412

TUG: Timed Get Up and Go Test; S-W: significant level of normality test of Shapiro-Wilk; M: mean; SD: standard deviation; : -Student; df: degree of freedom; : value; : Cohen’s ; p U M-W: significant level of normality test of Mann–Whitney.