Comparison between self-reported and observed locomotion ability scores in patients with stroke: a cross-sectional study
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Abstract
This study aimed to investigate (i) the validity of selfreported
scores of locomotion ability in stroke survivors
using the ABILOCO-Benin questionnaire, and (ii) the
congruence between online Rasch analysis of the
ABILOCO-Benin raw scores and a conversion table
set along with the questionnaire development. Thirty-five
adult poststroke patients [mean age: 52 (SD: 10) years, 60%
men] recruited from the rehabilitation department of
National University Hospital of Cotonou (Benin), selfreported
their locomotion ability, filling out the ABILOCOBenin
questionnaire [self-reported scores (SRS)].
Afterwards, a physical therapist observed and rated the
patients’ locomotion ability, while they performed each of
the 15 items of the questionnaire [performance-based
scores (PBS)]. Both raw SRS and PBS were then converted
to linear measures using (i) an online Rasch analysis
method and (ii) an ordinal-to-interval transformation table.
Analyses showed high correlation (intraclass correlation
coefficient=0.74, P<0.001) and nonsignificant difference
(P=0.778) between SRS and PBS. Linear measures from
online Rasch and a conversion table also exhibited high
correlation (intraclass correlation coefficient=0.92;
P<0.001). However, the difference between online analysis
