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Development and Validation of the Short-LIMOS for the Acute Stroke Unit—A Short Version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale

INTRODUCTION: At hospital stroke units, the time available to assess the patient's limitations in activities and participation is limited, although being essential for discharge planning. Till date, there is no quick-to-perform instrument available that captures the patient's actual perfor...

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Autores principales: Ottiger, Beatrice, Vanbellingen, Tim, Cazzoli, Dario, Nyffeler, Thomas, Veerbeek, Janne M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9397680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36189034
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2022.857955
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author Ottiger, Beatrice
Vanbellingen, Tim
Cazzoli, Dario
Nyffeler, Thomas
Veerbeek, Janne M.
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Vanbellingen, Tim
Cazzoli, Dario
Nyffeler, Thomas
Veerbeek, Janne M.
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description INTRODUCTION: At hospital stroke units, the time available to assess the patient's limitations in activities and participation is limited, although being essential for discharge planning. Till date, there is no quick-to-perform instrument available that captures the patient's actual performance during daily activities from a motor, cognitive, and communication perspective within the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. Therefore, the aim was to develop and validate a shortened version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale (Short-LIMOS) that observes the patient's performance across ICF-domains and is applicable in the context of an acute stroke unit. METHODS: The Short-LIMOS was developed by reducing the original 45-item LIMOS to the ten most important items using a multivariable linear regression ANOVA with data of 836 stroke patients collected during inpatient neurorehabilitation. The Short-LIMOS's reliability, validity, and responsiveness were evaluated with data of 416 stroke patients in the acute stroke unit. RESULTS: A significant equation [F((10,825)) = 232.083] with R(2) of 0.738 was found for the following ten items for the Short-LIMOS: maintaining a body position (d415), changing basic body position (d410), climbing stairs (d4551), eating (d550), dressing (d540), communicating with—receiving—written messages (reading) (d325), applying knowledge, remembering facts (d179), solving complex problems (d1751), making simple decisions (d177), and undertaking a simple task (d2100). Principal component analysis revealed a Short-LIMOS motor and a Short-LIMOS cognition/communication component. The Short-LIMOS had a high internal consistency and good test-retest reliability. A moderate construct validity was shown by the significant correlation with the Barthel Index. The Short-LIMOS had neither floor nor ceiling effects. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The developed Short-LIMOS was found to be reliable and valid within a population of (hyper)acute and subacute stroke patients. The added value of this multidisciplinary assessment is its comprehensiveness by capturing the patient's actual performance on the motor, cognitive, and communication domain embedded in an ICF-framework in <10 mins.
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spelling pubmed-93976802022-09-29 Development and Validation of the Short-LIMOS for the Acute Stroke Unit—A Short Version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale Ottiger, Beatrice Vanbellingen, Tim Cazzoli, Dario Nyffeler, Thomas Veerbeek, Janne M. Front Rehabil Sci Rehabilitation Sciences INTRODUCTION: At hospital stroke units, the time available to assess the patient's limitations in activities and participation is limited, although being essential for discharge planning. Till date, there is no quick-to-perform instrument available that captures the patient's actual performance during daily activities from a motor, cognitive, and communication perspective within the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. Therefore, the aim was to develop and validate a shortened version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale (Short-LIMOS) that observes the patient's performance across ICF-domains and is applicable in the context of an acute stroke unit. METHODS: The Short-LIMOS was developed by reducing the original 45-item LIMOS to the ten most important items using a multivariable linear regression ANOVA with data of 836 stroke patients collected during inpatient neurorehabilitation. The Short-LIMOS's reliability, validity, and responsiveness were evaluated with data of 416 stroke patients in the acute stroke unit. RESULTS: A significant equation [F((10,825)) = 232.083] with R(2) of 0.738 was found for the following ten items for the Short-LIMOS: maintaining a body position (d415), changing basic body position (d410), climbing stairs (d4551), eating (d550), dressing (d540), communicating with—receiving—written messages (reading) (d325), applying knowledge, remembering facts (d179), solving complex problems (d1751), making simple decisions (d177), and undertaking a simple task (d2100). Principal component analysis revealed a Short-LIMOS motor and a Short-LIMOS cognition/communication component. The Short-LIMOS had a high internal consistency and good test-retest reliability. A moderate construct validity was shown by the significant correlation with the Barthel Index. The Short-LIMOS had neither floor nor ceiling effects. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The developed Short-LIMOS was found to be reliable and valid within a population of (hyper)acute and subacute stroke patients. The added value of this multidisciplinary assessment is its comprehensiveness by capturing the patient's actual performance on the motor, cognitive, and communication domain embedded in an ICF-framework in <10 mins. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9397680/ /pubmed/36189034 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2022.857955 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ottiger, Vanbellingen, Cazzoli, Nyffeler and Veerbeek. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Rehabilitation Sciences
Ottiger, Beatrice
Vanbellingen, Tim
Cazzoli, Dario
Nyffeler, Thomas
Veerbeek, Janne M.
Development and Validation of the Short-LIMOS for the Acute Stroke Unit—A Short Version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale
title Development and Validation of the Short-LIMOS for the Acute Stroke Unit—A Short Version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale
title_full Development and Validation of the Short-LIMOS for the Acute Stroke Unit—A Short Version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale
title_fullStr Development and Validation of the Short-LIMOS for the Acute Stroke Unit—A Short Version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale
title_full_unstemmed Development and Validation of the Short-LIMOS for the Acute Stroke Unit—A Short Version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale
title_short Development and Validation of the Short-LIMOS for the Acute Stroke Unit—A Short Version of the Lucerne ICF-Based Multidisciplinary Observation Scale
title_sort development and validation of the short-limos for the acute stroke unit—a short version of the lucerne icf-based multidisciplinary observation scale
topic Rehabilitation Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9397680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36189034
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2022.857955
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