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With this study, it will be proven whether the Turkish version of the Stroke Exercise Preference Inventory is valid and reliable in evaluating the exercise preferences of individuals who have had a stroke.
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Version, validity, and reliability studies are frequently encountered in the literature. However, there is no scale that evaluates the exercise preferences of individuals who have had a stroke among the measurement tools whose Turkish version, validity, and reliability studies have been carried out. The Stroke Exercise Preference Inventory is an outcome scale for questioning exercise preferences in individuals who have had a stroke. It is functional for the development and planning of exercise programs for individuals who have had a stroke. This scale will both fill the gap in the Turkish literature in terms of the parameters it evaluates and will be the first in this context. In terms of its application, it is a useful inventory in this field. Considering the absence of a measurement tool developed in Turkish or adapted to Turkish for the assessment of exercise preferences of individuals with stroke, the aim of this study is to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the self-administered Stroke Exercise Preference Inventory, designed to question exercise preferences in Turkish individuals with stroke, to perform cross-cultural adaptation study, and to question the suitability of the Turkish version for Turkish society and the effectiveness of its clinical use.
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Halime ARIKAN, PhD
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