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Inter-rater reliability and concurrent validity of walking speed measurement after traumatic brain injury

VAN LOO MA; MOSELEY AM; BOSMAN JM
CLIN REHABIL , 2003, vol. 17, n° 7, p. 775-779
Doc n°: 110078
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DF22 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MARCHE, AF3 - TRAUMATISME CRANIEN

OBJECTIVE: To assess the inter-rater reliability and concurrent validity of walking speed measurement after traumatic brain injury. DESIGN: Twelve subjects each completed five comfortably paced and five fast-paced walking trials. Walking speed was measured simultaneously by five observers using a stopwatch (clinical procedure) and by infrared timing gates (gold standard). SETTING: Brain injury rehabilitation unit. SUBJECTS: People with traumatic brain injury who could walk independently and were participating in a rehabilitation programme. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Walking speed over a 10-metre distance. RESULTS: The inter-rater reliability of walking speed measured using a stopwatch was very high, with an intraclass correlation coefficient of at least 0.998 for both comfortable and fast-paced tests. Concurrent validity was excellent for comfortable and fast tests, with perfect correlations between the stopwatch and infrared timing gate measurement procedures. CONCLUSIONS: Physiotherapists can use a stopwatch as a reliable and valid measurement tool to quantify walking speed over a short distance at both comfortable and fast paces in people who have sustained traumatic brain injuries.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003228179

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