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The Sensory Modality Assessment and Rehabilitation Technique (SMART): a valid and reliable assessment for vegetative state and minimally conscious state patients.

作者信息

Gill-Thwaites H, Munday R

机构信息

Occupational Therapy Department, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, London, UK.

出版信息

Brain Inj. 2004 Dec;18(12):1255-69. doi: 10.1080/02699050410001719952.

Abstract

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE

To establish the reliability and validity of the Sensory Modality Assessment and Rehabilitation Technique (SMART) as a tool for discriminating awareness in patients with profound brain damage.

RESEARCH DESIGN

A comparative prospective study was conducted.

METHOD AND PROCEDURES

Sixty subjects diagnosed in vegetative state (VS) on admission were assessed at 2-monthly intervals. Rancho level ratings derived from referring physicians, SMART and Western Neuro Sensory Stimulation Profile (WNSSP) scores were compared.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND RESULTS

The intra-observer intra class correlation (ICC) was 0.97 and inter-observer ICC was 0.96, implying very little within and between observer scoring variations. A modest, although significant correlation was established between SMART and either physician or WNSSP scores. However, the correlation between the WNSSP and SMART was higher (r = 0.70) than that between WNSSP and physicians scores (r = 0.451) or between SMART and physicians (r= 0.474).

CONCLUSION

SMART is a valid and reliable assessment for discriminating awareness in VS and Minimally Conscious State (MCS).

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