ABILOCO: a Rasch-built 13-item questionnaire to assess locomotion ability in stroke patients |
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Authors: | Caty Gilles D Arnould Carlyne Stoquart Gaëtan G Thonnard Jean-Louis Lejeune Thierry M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | Caty GD, Arnould C, Stoquart GG, Thonnard J-L, Lejeune TM. ABILOCO: a Rasch-built 13-item questionnaire to assess locomotion ability in stroke patients.ObjectiveTo develop a questionnaire (ABILOCO), based on the Rasch measurement model, that can assess locomotion ability in adult stroke patients (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health activity domain).DesignProspective study and questionnaire development.SettingA faculty hospital.ParticipantsAdult stroke patients (N=100) (age, 64±15y). The time since stroke ranged from 1 to 260 weeks.InterventionA preliminary questionnaire included 43 items representing a large sample of locomotion activities. This questionnaire was tested on the 100 stroke patients, and their responses were analyzed using the Rasch model (RUMM 2020 software) to select items that had an ordered rating scale and fitted a unidimensional model.Main Outcome MeasureThe ABILOCO questionnaire.ResultsThe retained items resulted in a 13-item questionnaire, which includes a wide range of locomotion abilities well targeted to the sample population, leading to good reliability (R=.93). The item calibration was independent of age, sex, time since stroke, and affected side. The concurrent validity of ABILOCO was also investigated by comparing it with well-known, criterion standard scales (Functional Walking Category, Functional Ambulation Categories, item 12 of the FIM instrument evaluating walking ability) and the walking speed measured with the 10-meter walk test.ConclusionsThe ABILOCO questionnaire presents good psychometric qualities to measure locomotion ability in adult stroke patients. Its range and measurement precision make it attractive for clinical use throughout the rehabilitation process and for clinical research. |
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Keywords: | Locomotion Questionnaires Rehabilitation Stroke |
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