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BERG BALANCE SCALE IS A VALID MEASURE FOR PLAN INTERVENTIONS AND FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN POSTURAL BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE
OBJECTIVES: After confirming the measurement properties of the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) in patients with stroke by conducting a Rasch analysis, this study sought: (i) to generate a keyform as a tool for goal-setting and intervention-planning; and (ii) to determine the appropriate strata for separati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36484715 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.4443 |
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author | MIYATA, Kazuhiro TAMURA, Shuntaro KOBAYASHI, Sota TAKEDA, Ren IWAMOTO, Hiroki |
author_facet | MIYATA, Kazuhiro TAMURA, Shuntaro KOBAYASHI, Sota TAKEDA, Ren IWAMOTO, Hiroki |
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description | OBJECTIVES: After confirming the measurement properties of the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) in patients with stroke by conducting a Rasch analysis, this study sought: (i) to generate a keyform as a tool for goal-setting and intervention-planning; and (ii) to determine the appropriate strata for separating patients’ postural balance ability. DESIGN: Methodological analyses of cross-sectional study data. PATIENTS: A pooled sample of 156 patients with stroke: mean (standard deviation) age 74.4 (12.9) years. METHODS: This study evaluated the BBS’s rating scale structure, unidimensionality, and measurement accuracy (0: unable to perform or requiring help, to 4: normal performance) and then generated a keyform and strata. RESULTS: The BBS rating scale fulfilled the category functioning criteria. Principal component analysis of standardized residuals confirmed the unidimensionality of the test. All items fit the Rasch analysis. Person ability-item difficulty matching was good. Person reliability was 0.96, and the patients were divided into 9 strata. The keyform for the BBS will enable clinicians and investigators to estimate patients’ postural balance ability and monitor their progress. CONCLUSION: The BBS has strong measurement properties. This study generated both a keyform that can contribute to clinicians’ decision-making in goal-setting and intervention-planning and strata that can facilitate understanding of patients’ abilities. LAY ABSTRACT People who have had a stroke often have difficulty maintaining postural balance and controlling their posture. The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) measures a person’s ability to maintain postural balance. Several analyses were performed to investigate the measurement properties of the BBS in patients who have had a stroke. Then, a keyform tool was generated and some strata (levels) determined that separate patients according to postural balance ability. A keyform can help therapists to identify items that a patient finds relatively difficult. Use of a keyform can contribute to both rehabilitation goal-setting and planned interventions for patients. The strata can be used to detect and measure changes in a patient’s postural balance ability. The findings of this study demonstrate that the BBS has strong measurement properties and provides an appropriate keyform and 9 strata. Use of these tools can facilitate the rehabilitation of patients with stroke through quantification of a patient’s postural balance ability. |
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spelling | pubmed-97740152023-02-08 BERG BALANCE SCALE IS A VALID MEASURE FOR PLAN INTERVENTIONS AND FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN POSTURAL BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE MIYATA, Kazuhiro TAMURA, Shuntaro KOBAYASHI, Sota TAKEDA, Ren IWAMOTO, Hiroki J Rehabil Med Original Article OBJECTIVES: After confirming the measurement properties of the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) in patients with stroke by conducting a Rasch analysis, this study sought: (i) to generate a keyform as a tool for goal-setting and intervention-planning; and (ii) to determine the appropriate strata for separating patients’ postural balance ability. DESIGN: Methodological analyses of cross-sectional study data. PATIENTS: A pooled sample of 156 patients with stroke: mean (standard deviation) age 74.4 (12.9) years. METHODS: This study evaluated the BBS’s rating scale structure, unidimensionality, and measurement accuracy (0: unable to perform or requiring help, to 4: normal performance) and then generated a keyform and strata. RESULTS: The BBS rating scale fulfilled the category functioning criteria. Principal component analysis of standardized residuals confirmed the unidimensionality of the test. All items fit the Rasch analysis. Person ability-item difficulty matching was good. Person reliability was 0.96, and the patients were divided into 9 strata. The keyform for the BBS will enable clinicians and investigators to estimate patients’ postural balance ability and monitor their progress. CONCLUSION: The BBS has strong measurement properties. This study generated both a keyform that can contribute to clinicians’ decision-making in goal-setting and intervention-planning and strata that can facilitate understanding of patients’ abilities. LAY ABSTRACT People who have had a stroke often have difficulty maintaining postural balance and controlling their posture. The Berg Balance Scale (BBS) measures a person’s ability to maintain postural balance. Several analyses were performed to investigate the measurement properties of the BBS in patients who have had a stroke. Then, a keyform tool was generated and some strata (levels) determined that separate patients according to postural balance ability. A keyform can help therapists to identify items that a patient finds relatively difficult. Use of a keyform can contribute to both rehabilitation goal-setting and planned interventions for patients. The strata can be used to detect and measure changes in a patient’s postural balance ability. The findings of this study demonstrate that the BBS has strong measurement properties and provides an appropriate keyform and 9 strata. Use of these tools can facilitate the rehabilitation of patients with stroke through quantification of a patient’s postural balance ability. Medical Journals Sweden AB 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9774015/ /pubmed/36484715 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.4443 Text en © Published by Medical Journals Sweden, on behalf of the Foundation for Rehabilitation Information https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Original Article MIYATA, Kazuhiro TAMURA, Shuntaro KOBAYASHI, Sota TAKEDA, Ren IWAMOTO, Hiroki BERG BALANCE SCALE IS A VALID MEASURE FOR PLAN INTERVENTIONS AND FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN POSTURAL BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE |
title | BERG BALANCE SCALE IS A VALID MEASURE FOR PLAN INTERVENTIONS AND FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN POSTURAL BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE |
title_full | BERG BALANCE SCALE IS A VALID MEASURE FOR PLAN INTERVENTIONS AND FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN POSTURAL BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE |
title_fullStr | BERG BALANCE SCALE IS A VALID MEASURE FOR PLAN INTERVENTIONS AND FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN POSTURAL BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE |
title_full_unstemmed | BERG BALANCE SCALE IS A VALID MEASURE FOR PLAN INTERVENTIONS AND FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN POSTURAL BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE |
title_short | BERG BALANCE SCALE IS A VALID MEASURE FOR PLAN INTERVENTIONS AND FOR ASSESSING CHANGES IN POSTURAL BALANCE IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE |
title_sort | berg balance scale is a valid measure for plan interventions and for assessing changes in postural balance in patients with stroke |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774015/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36484715 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.4443 |
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