Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3450008 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Lu W-S, Chen CC, Huang S-L, Hsieh C-L. Smallest real difference of 2 instrumental activities of daily living measures in patients with chronic stroke.ObjectiveTo estimate the smallest real difference (SRD) values of 2 instrumental activities of daily living measures (the Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living [NEADL] and the Frenchay Activities Index [FAI]) in patients with chronic stroke.DesignTest-retest reliability study.SettingPhysical rehabilitation units of 5 hospitals.ParticipantsChronic stroke patients (N=52; 37 men, 15 women) who were discharged from the hospital for more than 6 months.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresBoth measures were administered twice about 2 weeks apart to participants. The SRD was calculated on the basis of standard error of measurement: SRD = 1.96 × √2 × Standard error of measurement. SRD% (the value of SRD divided by total score of a measure) was used to compare measurement errors across both measures. Reproducibility between successive measurements of the measures was investigated with intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs).ResultsThe SRD (SRD%) values of the NEADL and the FAI were 12.0 (21.1%) and 6.7 (14.9%), respectively. Test-retest reproducibility of both measures was high (ICC: NEADL=.89, FAI=.89).ConclusionsBecause of substantial SRD values of the NEADL and the FAI, prospective users should be cautious in using both measures to detect real change for a single subject.

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