Construct Validity and Test-Retest Reliability of the Climbing Stairs Questionnaire in Lower-Limb Amputees |
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Authors: | Fred A de Laat Gerardus M Rommers Jan H Geertzen Leo D Roorda |
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Institution: | a Rehabilitation Centre Leijpark, Libra Zorggroep, Tilburg, The Netherlands b Rehabilitation Centre Tolbrug, Jeroen Bosch Hospital, 's Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands c Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Graduate School for Medical Sciences, University Medical Centre of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands d Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Psychology, Jan van Breemen Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | de Laat FA, Rommers GM, Geertzen JH, Roorda LD. Construct validity and test-retest reliability of the Climbing Stairs Questionnaire in lower-limb amputees.ObjectiveTo investigate the construct validity and test-retest reliability of the Climbing Stairs Questionnaire, a patient-reported measure of activity limitations in climbing stairs, in lower-limb amputees.DesignA cross-sectional study.SettingOutpatient department of a rehabilitation center.ParticipantsLower-limb amputees (N=172; mean ± SD age, 65±12y; 71% men; 82% vascular cause) participated in the study; 33 participated in the reliability study.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome Measure(s)Construct validity was investigated by testing 10 hypotheses: limitations in climbing stairs according to the Climbing Stairs Questionnaire will be greater in lower-limb amputees who: (1) are older, (2) have a vascular cause of amputation, (3) have a bilateral amputation, (4) have a higher level of amputation, (5) have more comorbid conditions, (6) had their rehabilitation treatment in a nursing home, and (7) climb fewer flights of stairs. Furthermore, limitations in climbing stairs will be related positively to activity limitations according to: (8) the Locomotor Capabilities Index, (9) the Questionnaire Rising and Sitting down, and (10) the Walking Questionnaire. Construct validity was quantified by using the Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Spearman correlation coefficient. Test-retest reliability was assessed with a 3-week interval and quantified using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC).ResultsConstruct validity (8 of 10 null hypotheses not rejected) and test-retest reliability were good (ICC=.79; 95% confidence interval, .57-.90).ConclusionThe Climbing Stairs Questionnaire has good construct validity and test-retest reliability in lower-limb amputees. |
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Keywords: | Amputation Questionnaires Rehabilitation |
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