Psychometric Evaluation of Commonly Used Measures in Stroke
- Conditions
- Stroke
- Interventions
- Diagnostic Test: The Computerized Adaptive Testing system of the Functional Assessment of StrokeDiagnostic Test: The Barthel IndexDiagnostic Test: The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
- Registration Number
- NCT05530525
- Lead Sponsor
- Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital
- Brief Summary
Purposes: The aim of this study is to examine the psychometric properties (e.g. test-retest reliability, random measurement error, practice effect, and responsiveness) of the commonly used measures in patients with stroke using medical record review.
The investigators anticipate reviewing 1000 stroke patients' medical record from a medical center in Taiwan. The medical record will be reviewed by an experienced and well-trained occupational therapist.
- Detailed Description
The investigators anticipate reviewing 1000 stroke patients' medical record (from 2018/6/1 to 2021/6/30) from a medical center in Taiwan. The medical record will be reviewed by an experienced and well-trained occupational therapist. The study was approved by the local institutional review board. Because the targeted populations for examining the test-retest reliability and responsiveness were different, the inclusion criteria were listed separately below.
Test-retest reliability Chronic stroke patients' data was reviewed to examine the test-retest reliability. The participants met the following criteria: (1) diagnosis of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, (2) age ≥ 20 years, and (3) stroke onset ≥ 6 months (first and recurrent stroke included).
Responsiveness Subacute stroke patients' data was reviewed to examine the responsiveness. The participants met the following criteria: (1) diagnosis of cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, (2) age ≥ 20 years, and (3) stroke onset \< 3 months (first and recurrent stroke included).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 1000
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Test-retest reliability and responsiveness group (All of the data was collected from medical record) The Computerized Adaptive Testing system of the Functional Assessment of Stroke All the participants received conventional rehabilitation (e.g., occupational therapy, physical therapy, or speech therapy) or other interventions (e.g., acupuncture). Test-retest reliability and responsiveness group (All of the data was collected from medical record) The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale All the participants received conventional rehabilitation (e.g., occupational therapy, physical therapy, or speech therapy) or other interventions (e.g., acupuncture). Test-retest reliability and responsiveness group (All of the data was collected from medical record) The Barthel Index All the participants received conventional rehabilitation (e.g., occupational therapy, physical therapy, or speech therapy) or other interventions (e.g., acupuncture).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale The repeated assessments were performed at an one-month interval. The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale comprises 11 items and was used to monitor the severity in the patients with stroke. The total score ranges from 0 to 42, with a higher score indicating greater severity. A National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score of 1-5 indicates mild severity; 6-14, mild to moderate severity; 15-24, severe severity; and equal to or greater than 25, very severe severity.
The computerized adaptive testing system of the functional assessment of stroke The repeated assessments were performed at an one-month interval. The Computerized Adaptive Testing system of the Functional Assessment of Stroke comprises 58 items. The items were selected from four well-known physical function measures for patients with stroke: 26 items from the Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper limb, 11 items from the Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Lower limb, 12 items from the Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients, and 9 items from the Barthel Index. These items evaluate motor control, postural control, and activity of daily living functions in patients with stroke. Results are automatically reported as Rasch scores (i.e., the minimum and maximum values are negative and positive infinity, respectively). A higher score indicates greater physical functions.
The Barthel Index The repeated assessments were performed at an one-month interval. The Barthel Index has 10 items, and the total score ranges from 0 to 100. Higher score indicates less disability on activity of daily living functions.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation
🇨🇳Hualien City, Hualien County, Taiwan