Development and Rasch Validation of an Observational Assessment Tool of Upper Limb Functional Impairment in Stroke Survivors: Functional Assessment Test for Upper Limb
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Objective: To develop and validate a quick observational clinical tool, the Functional ASsessment Test for Upper Limb (FAST-UL), for the evaluation of upper limb impairment in goal-directed functional-oriented motor tasks after stroke.
Design: Observational, cross-sectional, psychometric study.
Setting: Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation clinic.
Participants: A total of 188 post-stroke survivors (mean age 65.2±17.7 years, 61% men, 48% with ischemic stroke and 66% in the sub-acute phase; N=188).
Interventions: Not applicable.
Main outcome measures: Principal component analysis and Rasch analysis through a Partial Credit Model were used to assess the structure and psychometric properties of the 5 items of the FAST-UL (Hand to Mouth [HtM], Reach to Target, Prono-Supination, Grasp and Release, and Pinch and Release [PaR]).
Results: The Cronbach's α equal to 0.96 was indicative of an acceptable internal consistency; the reliability, as measured through the Person Separation Reliability equal to 0.87, was good. The FAST-UL tool was unidimensional. All the FAST-UL items were found to fit well the Rasch measurement model. The easiest to perform FAST-UL item was the HtM movement while the most difficult was the PaR movement.
Conclusions: The FAST-UL is a quick, easy-to-administer observational assessment tool of upper limb motor impairment in post-stroke survivors with good item-level psychometric properties.
Design: Observational, cross-sectional, psychometric study.
Setting: Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation clinic.
Participants: A total of 188 post-stroke survivors (mean age 65.2±17.7 years, 61% men, 48% with ischemic stroke and 66% in the sub-acute phase; N=188).
Interventions: Not applicable.
Main outcome measures: Principal component analysis and Rasch analysis through a Partial Credit Model were used to assess the structure and psychometric properties of the 5 items of the FAST-UL (Hand to Mouth [HtM], Reach to Target, Prono-Supination, Grasp and Release, and Pinch and Release [PaR]).
Results: The Cronbach's α equal to 0.96 was indicative of an acceptable internal consistency; the reliability, as measured through the Person Separation Reliability equal to 0.87, was good. The FAST-UL tool was unidimensional. All the FAST-UL items were found to fit well the Rasch measurement model. The easiest to perform FAST-UL item was the HtM movement while the most difficult was the PaR movement.
Conclusions: The FAST-UL is a quick, easy-to-administer observational assessment tool of upper limb motor impairment in post-stroke survivors with good item-level psychometric properties.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Patients outcome assessment, Psychometrics, Rehabilitation, Stroke, Upper extremity
Elenco autori:
Gasperini, Giulio; Rota, Matteo; Guanziroli, Eleonora; Bissolotti, Luciano; Balestrieri, Fabrizio; Chisari, Carmelo; Currà, Antonio; Felice, Alessandra Del; Farina, Nico; Manganotti, Paolo; Millevolte, Marzia; Restivo, Domenico A.; Santamato, Andrea; Sciarrini, Francesco; Specchia, Alessandro; Trompetto, Carlo; Calza, Stefano; Molteni, Franco
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