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.
Variables
Normality test
Intervention group
Control group
Contrast test
Shapiro-Wilk
S-W
M
SD
M
SD
U M-W
TUG
0.97
.832
28.73
12.31
21.93
7.53
1.83
28
.079
0.66
.106
SF36
Physical functioning
0.77
.000
20.67
20.52
18.00
27.44
0.30
28
.765
0.11
.305
Physical role
0.50
.000
6.67
11.44
8.33
22.49
-0.26
28
.800
0.09
.653
Bodily pain
0.89
.006
57.80
30.39
60.93
39.59
-0.24
28
.810
0.09
.744
General health
0.95
.232
59.67
13.69
60.17
21.52
-0.76
23.73
.940
0.03
.870
Vitality
0.97
.628
58.33
25.19
46.67
19.24
1.42
28
.165
0.52
.285
Social function
0.78
.000
35.00
39.58
30.83
38.92
0.29
28
.773
0.11
.595
Emotional role
0.61
.000
68.89
44.48
84.44
33.01
-1.09
28
.286
0.40
.345
Mental health
0.97
.664
69.33
17.99
53.87
18.63
2.31
28
.028
0.84
.089
Physical component summary
0.90
.014
28.73
6.23
29.23
9.52
-0.17
28
.864
0.06
.935
Mental component summary
0.98
.850
48.72
14.11
45.51
6.26
0.80
19.30
.431
0.29
.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.