Reproducibility of the ABILOCO Questionnaire and Comparison Between Self-Reported and Observed Locomotion Ability in Adult Patients With Stroke |
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Authors: | Gilles D. Caty |
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Affiliation: | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Caty GD, Theunissen E, Lejeune TM. Reproducibility of the ABILOCO questionnaire and comparison between self-reported and observed locomotion ability in adult patients with stroke.ObjectivesTo test the reproducibility of the ABILOCO questionnaire. To validate the patient self-reporting method and the third-party assessment of the stroke patients' locomotion ability by a treating physical therapist.DesignProspective study.SettingUniversity hospital.ParticipantsAdult stroke patients (N=28; 59±13y). The time since stroke ranged from 3 to 253 weeks.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasureThe ABILOCO questionnaire.ResultsThe results of patient self-assessment and the results of the third-party assessments by the physiotherapists at a 2-week interval were highly correlated (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC]=.77 and ICC=.89, respectively). The results of the patient self-assessment and the third-party assessment by the physical therapist were both well correlated to assessment by an independent medical examiner who observed the patient during the 13 ABILOCO activities (ICC=.69 and ICC=.87, respectively).ConclusionsThe use of ABILOCO as a self-reporting questionnaire is a valid and reproducible method for assessing locomotion ability in patients with stroke in daily clinical practice and research. |
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Keywords: | Locomotion Outcome assessment (health care) Questionnaires Rehabilitation Stroke |
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