Tamashiro Mercedes, Rivas Maria Elisa, Ron Melania, Salierno Fernando, Dalera Marisol, Olmos Lisandro
Department of Physical Therapy and.
Brain Inj. 2014;28(13-14):1744-7. doi: 10.3109/02699052.2014.947621. Epub 2014 Sep 29.
Analysis of inter-rater reliability and concurrent validity.
To determine measurement properties of a Spanish version of The Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R).
A sample of 35 in-patients with severe acquired brain injury. To test concurrent validity of the translated scale, the Glasgow Coma Scale (GSC) and Disability Rating Scale (DRS) were also administered. Two experts in the field were recruited to assess inter-rater agreement.
Inter-rater reliability was good for total CRS-R scores (Cronbach α = 0.973, p = 0.001). Sub-scale analysis showed moderate-to-high inter-rater agreement. Total CRS-R scores correlated significantly (p < 0.05) with total GCS (r = 0.74) and DRS (r = 0.54) scores, indicating acceptable concurrent validity.
The Spanish version of CRS-R can be administered reliably by trained and experienced examiners. CRS-R appears capable of differentiating patients in Emergence from Minimally Conscious State (EMCS) or in Minimally Conscious State (MCS) from those in a Vegetative State (VS).
评估评分者间信度和同时效度。
确定西班牙语版《昏迷恢复量表修订版》(CRS-R)的测量属性。
选取35例重度获得性脑损伤住院患者作为样本。为检验翻译后量表的同时效度,还使用了格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GSC)和残疾评定量表(DRS)。招募了该领域的两名专家来评估评分者间的一致性。
CRS-R总分的评分者间信度良好(Cronbach α = 0.973,p = 0.001)。子量表分析显示评分者间一致性为中度到高度。CRS-R总分与GCS总分(r = 0.74)和DRS总分(r = 0.54)显著相关(p < 0.05),表明同时效度可接受。
经过培训且经验丰富的检查者能够可靠地使用西班牙语版CRS-R。CRS-R似乎能够区分处于苏醒期与最低意识状态(EMCS)或最低意识状态(MCS)的患者与处于植物状态(VS)的患者。