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Evaluation of the Swedish version of the Modified Elderly Mobility Scale (Swe M-EMS) in patients with acute stroke
Authors:Linder Annika  Winkvist Lisa  Nilsson Lena  Sernert Ninni
Institution:Northern Alvsborg County Hospital, Sweden. annika.linder@vgregion.se
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To investigate the inter-rater reliability and validity of the Swedish version of the Modified Elderly Mobility Scale (Swe M-EMS). DESIGN: A correlation study. SETTING: A stroke unit which provides acute care and rehabilitation for all stroke admissions in Northern Alvsborg County Hospital, Sweden. SUBJECTS: Thirty consecutive patients with an acute first-time stroke. Seventeen were women and 13 were men, with a median age of 79 years (41-92) and with a median hospital stay of 21 days (8-35). INTERVENTION: The patients were assessed twice with the Swe M-EMS on admission and at discharge, before and after midday, by two independent physiotherapists. They were assessed by an independent physiotherapist using the three evaluation instruments on admission, once a week during their hospital stay and at discharge. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary evaluation instrument was the Swe M-EMS. The two other evaluation instruments were the Modified Motor Assessment Scale of Uppsala Akademiska Sjukhus-95 (M-MAS UAS-95) and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS). RESULTS: The Swe M-EMS was a reliable instrument (ICC 0.98-0.99). It correlated well with both the M-MAS UAS-95 (r(s) = 0.69-0.88) and the BBS (r(s) = 0.86-0.94). The Swe M-EMS was sensitive to change over time, but the patients obtained the maximum score quickly. CONCLUSION: The instrument shows a high inter-rater reliability. The Swe M-EMS correlates well with both the M-MAS UAS-95 and the BBS and is sensitive to change. However, it is not sensitive enough to use as a single instrument in evaluating the improvement of a patient with acute stroke.
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