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Validity and reliability of a novel measure of activity performance and participation

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:53 authored by Phil Murgatroyd, Leila KarimiLeila Karimi
Purpose: To develop and evaluate an innovative clinician-rated measure, which produces global numerical ratings of activity performance and participation. Method: Repeated measures study with 48 community-dwelling participants investigating clinical sensibility, comprehensiveness, practicality, inter-rater reliability, responsiveness, sensitivity and concurrent validity with Barthel Index. Results: Important clinimetric characteristics including comprehensiveness and ease of use were rated >8/10 by clinicians. Inter-rater reliability was excellent on the summary scores (intraclass correlation of 0.95-0.98). There was good evidence that the new outcome measure distinguished between known high and low functional scoring groups, including both responsiveness to change and sensitivity at the same time point in numerous tests. Concurrent validity with the Barthel Index was fair to high (Spearman Rank Order Correlation 0.32-0.85, p > 0.05). The new measures summary scores were nearly twice as responsive to change compared with the Barthel Index. Other more detailed data could also be generated by the new measure. Conclusions: The Activity Performance Measure is an innovative outcome instrument that showed good clinimetric qualities in this initial study. Some of the results were strong, given the sample size, and further trial and evaluation is appropriate.Implications for RehabilitationThe Activity Performance Measure is an innovative outcome measure covering activity performance and participation.In an initial evaluation, it showed good clinimetric qualities including responsiveness to change, sensitivity, practicality, clinical sensibility, item coverage, inter-rater reliability and concurrent validity with the Barthel Index.Further trial and evaluation is appropriate.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.3109/09638288.2015.1041610
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    ISSN - Is published in 09638288

Journal

Disability and Rehabilitation

Volume

38

Issue

4

Start page

374

End page

383

Total pages

10

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015 Informa UK Ltd.

Former Identifier

2006117354

Esploro creation date

2023-04-28

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