Gresham G E, Phillips T F, Labi M L
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1980 Aug;61(8):355-8.
Independence in activities of daily living (ADL) in 148 Framingham Study stroke survivors was scored using 3 standard indexes--the Katz Index of ADL, the Barthel Index, and the Kenny Self-Care Evaluation. Complete independence was designated in 35.1% by the Barthel Index, 39.2% by the Katz Index of ADL, and 41.9% by the Kenny Self-Care Evaluation. These differences in frequency are not statistically significant. There is also a high degree of agreement between the scores derived by the 3 indexes as measured by the Kappa Coefficient of Agreement ands the Spearman Rang-Order Correlation Coefficient. In general, each index adequately classifies stroke survivors as dependent or independent. Of the 3, the Barthel Index appears to possess certain advantages which include completeness, sensitivity to change, amenability to statistical manipulation, and greater familiarity due to more widespread use.
采用3种标准指标——Katz日常生活活动指数、巴氏指数和肯尼自理能力评估,对弗雷明汉姆研究中的148名中风幸存者的日常生活活动独立性进行评分。巴氏指数显示完全独立的比例为35.1%,Katz日常生活活动指数为39.2%,肯尼自理能力评估为41.9%。这些频率差异无统计学意义。通过一致性kappa系数和斯皮尔曼等级相关系数衡量,3种指标得出的分数之间也存在高度一致性。总体而言,每种指标都能充分将中风幸存者分类为依赖或独立。在这3种指标中,巴氏指数似乎具有某些优势,包括完整性、对变化的敏感性、便于统计处理以及由于使用更广泛而更为人熟知。