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Test–retest reliability of Purdue Pegboard performance in thermoneutral and cold ambient conditions

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Pages 1081-1087 | Received 27 Feb 2011, Accepted 29 Aug 2011, Published online: 25 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

In the cold, Purdue Pegboard (PP) performance declines. The purpose of this study was to determine if this cold-induced impairment is consistent across days (i.e. test–retest reliability) in 5°C. In thermoneutral air (25°C), 14 men were familiarised to the dominant hand (PPa) and bimanual (PPb) PP tasks. They then experienced two 90-min cold exposures (Day 1, Day 2) while wearing ∼1 clo. Bare hands were maintained throughout. Performance on both tasks showed high reliability from day to day (intraclass correlations >0.700) in both thermoneutral and cold conditions. However for both tasks, room temperature performance did not predict performance in the cold (intraclass correlations <0.450). When screening applicants for manual labour in the cold, one must consider that room temperature dexterity does not correlate with dexterity in the cold. It is recommended that a 60-min period of cold exposure be employed to assess manual dexterity in these workers.

Statement of Relevance: This study shows that PP performance in room temperature does not predict performance in the cold but performance in the cold is consistent from day to day. When screening applicants for manual labour in the cold, it is recommended that dexterity tests be conducted in the same ambient conditions.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Anne Muller for producing all of the graphics for this study. We appreciate the technical support of Megan Williamson, Matt Bliss and Emily Fickes. Thanks also to Dr. Angela Ridgel, Dr. Jacob Barkley and Dr. John Gunstad for helping develop the methods. The insight offered by Dr. John Hustad is much appreciated. Lastly, we are grateful to Judy Klingler for lending us the Purdue Pegboards.

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