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Monitoring the functional health status of stroke patients : the value of the Stroke-Adapted Sickness Impact Profile-30

VAN DE PORT IGL; KETELAAR M; SCHEPERS VPM
DISABIL REHABIL , 2004, vol. 26, n° 11, p. 635-640
Doc n°: 114167
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX

Purpose: To further validate the Stroke-Adapted Sickness Impact Profile-30 (SA-SIP30) and to determine its responsiveness in a stroke rehabilitation population. Method: Data of 122 communicative stroke patients ( mean age 57 years), selected for an inpatient rehabilitation programme, were available. All had suffered different types of stroke. Six months and one year post-stroke, the patients completed the SIP68 plus nine stroke-specific questions from the SIP136, enabling us to derive the SA-SIP30 from the questionnaire. We determined internal consistency, construct and clinical validity and responsiveness of the SA-SIP30. Total, physical and psychosocial dimension scores were calculated. Results: Internal consistency was moderate to good (alpha>0.68) and correlation between the SIP68 and the SA-SIP30 was high (r>0.85), indicating good construct validity for total score and both dimension scores. Clinical validity assessment showed that total and psychosocial dimensions scores were significantly higher for patients with a cortical infarction compared to respectively subarachnoid haemorrhage and subcortical infarction ( p<0.05). Effect sizes for the SA-SIP30 were moderate ( between 0.56 and 0.65). Conclusions: The SA-SIP30 proved valid and responsive in our stroke rehabilitation population. The major advantages of the SA-SIP30 are the lesser number of items and, therefore, the shorter completion time and the fact that it is a stroke-specific scale to determine health-related functional status.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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