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Development of a short version of the motor FIM(TM) for use in long-term care settings

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YAMADA S; LIU MG; HASE K; TANAKA N; FUJIWARA T; TSUJI T; USHIBA J
J REHABIL MED , 2006, vol. 38, n° 1, p. 50-56
Doc n°: 124033
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : JD - AUTONOMIE - HANDICAP Url : http://

Objective: To develop a short version of the motor Functional Independence Measure (FIM(TM)) for use in long-term care settings. Participants: For model construction, the participants were 398 community-dwelling persons with disability (mean age 79.3 years (SD 10.3)) who were receiving visiting nurse services. For cross-validation, 169 patients with stroke (mean age 78.0 years (SD 11.2)) in the chronic phase and 187 patients with stroke (mean age 63.4 years (SD 12.7)) in the recovery phase. Design: Model construction and cross-validation study. Main outcome measures : The second power of correlation coefficient (R-2) was used for agreement analysis between the short and the full version. Cross-validation of the models was estimated with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Results: Five to 7 motor FIM(TM) items were selected for the models based on Rasch calibration and consideration of internal consistency. Total motor FIM(TM) was estimated with the 6-item and 7-item models with regression analysis, which yielded high correlations with the original 13-item motor FIM(TM) score (R-2 >0.95). Regression formulas derived from the models could estimate total motor FIM(TM) scores accurately in the 2 cross-validation samples (ICC >0.98). Conclusion: The short version of the motor FIM(TM) developed is a useful measure of functional status, not only in long-term care but in the recovery phase rehabilitation settings.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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