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Titre : | Patient and Therapist Agreement on Performance-Rated Ability Using the de Morton Mobility Index (2016) |
Auteurs : | Romi Haas ; Kelly-Ann Bowles ; Lisa O'Brien |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2016/12, 2016) |
Article en page(s) : | pp. 21572165 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Autorapport ; Mobilité réduite ; Rééducation et réadaptation |
Mots-clés: | Mobility limitation ; Self report ; Task performance and analysis ; Analyse et exécution des tâches |
Résumé : |
Objective To determine the level of agreement between patient self-report and therapist-assessed performance of mobility using the de Morton Mobility Index (DEMMI). Design Interrater agreement study. Setting Outpatient hospital clinic. Participants Consecutive sample of patients (N=128) undergoing preoperative assessment for elective lower limb (LL) arthroplasty. Interventions Participants completed a therapist-directed assessment of the DEMMI followed by self-report of performance. A random subsample (n=62, 48%) also completed a self-report of anticipated performance before the therapist-directed assessment. Both raters (participant and therapist) were blinded to the scores obtained from the other rater. Main Outcome Measures Interrater agreement between patient self-report and therapist-directed assessment of the total DEMMI scores was assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient model 2,1 (ICC2,1) with a 95% confidence interval. The Bland-Altman plots were also used to illustrate the agreement between the 2 raters. Results The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) between patient self-report after performance and therapist-directed assessment of the total DEMMI score was .967 (95% confidence interval, .952.977). The ICC between patient self-report of anticipated performance and therapist-directed assessment of the total DEMMI score was .830 (95% confidence interval, .730.894). The Bland-Altman plots depicted higher levels of agreement among participants with impaired levels of mobility (≤74 out of 100) than did those with near-maximum DEMMI scores. Conclusions Patient self-report of anticipated performance is an acceptable proxy for DEMMI scores derived from the therapist rating of performance. Caution should be exercised when interpreting self-report scores of patients with near-maximum levels of mobility. Further research is required to establish whether these results can be generalized across a range of patient populations and to clinicians with differing backgrounds and expertise. |
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