Liebl Max E, Elmer Nancy, Schroeder Isabelle, Schwedtke Christine, Baack Angelika, Reisshauer Anett
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany.
Charité Physiotherapy and Prevention Centre, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany.
PLoS One. 2016 Dec 22;11(12):e0169010. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169010. eCollection 2016.
Mobility is an essential part of a person's functioning and independence. It encompasses locomotive functions, but also the more basic functions of positioning and transferring. Despite the availability of several mobility-related assessment instruments to date, there is a need for assessment instruments with the specific capability to display the full range of mobilisation. Our aim was to develop and validate a scoring instrument with hierarchical composition where every score value stands for a defined mobility level.
A previously developed and validated pilot instrument was applied to assess patients (n = 113) admitted to an acute rehabilitation programme. Mobility was assessed during admission, subsequently at weekly intervals and at discharge to acquire a detailed status of mobility at multiple time points and individual mobilisation profiles over time. The scoring instrument was then remodelled based on clinical criteria to establish an easy-to-use scoring system with hierarchical composition. Psychometric properties were calculated using an independent sample of 87 consecutive patients.
Content validity could be affirmed. The psychometric tests demonstrated excellent convergent validity with the three mobility items of the Barthel Index (r = 0.93), despite an adequately lower correlation with the whole Barthel Index (r = 0.63). Adequate floor and ceiling effects (20%) and a large responsiveness to change (ǀdǀ = 1.7, p < 0.001) between admission and discharge values were demonstrated. Inter-rater reliability was excellent (κ = 0.88).
The Charité Mobility Index (CHARMI) is a promising, easy-to-use hierarchical scoring instrument assessing the full individual spectrum from immobility to unlimited mobility, including positioning, transfer and locomotion items. It allows for monitoring of mobilisation.
活动能力是个人功能和独立性的重要组成部分。它不仅包括 locomotive 功能,还包括更基本的体位摆放和转移功能。尽管目前已有多种与活动能力相关的评估工具,但仍需要具备能够全面展示活动能力范围的特定功能的评估工具。我们的目标是开发并验证一种具有分层结构的评分工具,其中每个评分值代表一个明确的活动水平。
应用先前开发并验证的试点工具对 113 名参加急性康复计划的患者进行评估。在入院时、随后每周以及出院时评估活动能力,以获取多个时间点的详细活动状态以及随时间变化的个体活动概况。然后根据临床标准对评分工具进行重新设计,以建立一个易于使用的具有分层结构的评分系统。使用 87 名连续患者的独立样本计算心理测量学特性。
内容效度得到确认。心理测量测试显示,与 Barthel 指数的三个活动项目具有出色的收敛效度(r = 0.93),尽管与整个 Barthel 指数的相关性较低(r = 0.63)。入院和出院值之间显示出足够的地板效应和天花板效应(20%)以及对变化的高反应性(ǀdǀ = 1.7,p < 0.001)。评分者间信度极佳(κ = 0.88)。
Charité 活动能力指数(CHARMI)是一种很有前景的、易于使用的分层评分工具,可评估从无活动能力到无限制活动能力的完整个体范围,包括体位摆放、转移和 locomotion 项目。它能够对活动能力进行监测。