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Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke

OBJECTIVE: To examine the trajectory of the Rating of Everyday Arm-use in the Community and Home (REACH) scores over the first-year post-stroke, determine if REACH scores are modified by baseline impairment level and explore the responsiveness of the REACH scale through hypothesis testing. DESIGN: C...

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Autores principales: Simpson, Lisa A, Hayward, Kathryn S, Boyd, Lara A, Larssen, Beverley C, Mortenson, W Ben, Schneeberg, Amy, Silverberg, Noah D, Eng, Janice J
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9989222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36310441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692155221134413
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author Simpson, Lisa A
Hayward, Kathryn S
Boyd, Lara A
Larssen, Beverley C
Mortenson, W Ben
Schneeberg, Amy
Silverberg, Noah D
Eng, Janice J
author_facet Simpson, Lisa A
Hayward, Kathryn S
Boyd, Lara A
Larssen, Beverley C
Mortenson, W Ben
Schneeberg, Amy
Silverberg, Noah D
Eng, Janice J
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine the trajectory of the Rating of Everyday Arm-use in the Community and Home (REACH) scores over the first-year post-stroke, determine if REACH scores are modified by baseline impairment level and explore the responsiveness of the REACH scale through hypothesis testing. DESIGN: Consecutive sample longitudinal study. SETTING: Participants were recruited from an acute stroke unit and followed up at three, six, and 12 months post-stroke. PARTICIPANTS: Seventy-three participants with upper limb weakness (Shoulder Abduction and Finger Extension score ≤ 8). MAIN MEASURES: The REACH scale is a six-level self-report classification scale that captures how the affected upper limb is being used in one's own environment. The Fugl-Meyer Upper Limb Assessment (FMA-UL), Stroke Upper Limb Capacity Scale (SULCS), accelerometer-based activity count ratio and Global Rating of Change Scale (GRCS) were used to capture upper limb impairment, capacity, and use. RESULTS: The following proportions of participants improved at least one REACH level: 64% from baseline to three months, 37% from three to six months and 13% from six to 12 months post-stroke. The trajectory of REACH scores over time was associated with baseline impairment. Change in REACH had a moderate correlation to change in SULCS and the GRCS but not FMA-UL or the activity count ratio. CONCLUSIONS: Results of hypothesis testing provide preliminary evidence of the responsiveness of the REACH scale. On average, individuals with severe impairment continued to show improvement in use over the first year, while those with mild/moderate impairment plateaued and a small proportion decreased in the early chronic phase.
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spelling pubmed-99892222023-03-08 Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke Simpson, Lisa A Hayward, Kathryn S Boyd, Lara A Larssen, Beverley C Mortenson, W Ben Schneeberg, Amy Silverberg, Noah D Eng, Janice J Clin Rehabil Data Collection Tools OBJECTIVE: To examine the trajectory of the Rating of Everyday Arm-use in the Community and Home (REACH) scores over the first-year post-stroke, determine if REACH scores are modified by baseline impairment level and explore the responsiveness of the REACH scale through hypothesis testing. DESIGN: Consecutive sample longitudinal study. SETTING: Participants were recruited from an acute stroke unit and followed up at three, six, and 12 months post-stroke. PARTICIPANTS: Seventy-three participants with upper limb weakness (Shoulder Abduction and Finger Extension score ≤ 8). MAIN MEASURES: The REACH scale is a six-level self-report classification scale that captures how the affected upper limb is being used in one's own environment. The Fugl-Meyer Upper Limb Assessment (FMA-UL), Stroke Upper Limb Capacity Scale (SULCS), accelerometer-based activity count ratio and Global Rating of Change Scale (GRCS) were used to capture upper limb impairment, capacity, and use. RESULTS: The following proportions of participants improved at least one REACH level: 64% from baseline to three months, 37% from three to six months and 13% from six to 12 months post-stroke. The trajectory of REACH scores over time was associated with baseline impairment. Change in REACH had a moderate correlation to change in SULCS and the GRCS but not FMA-UL or the activity count ratio. CONCLUSIONS: Results of hypothesis testing provide preliminary evidence of the responsiveness of the REACH scale. On average, individuals with severe impairment continued to show improvement in use over the first year, while those with mild/moderate impairment plateaued and a small proportion decreased in the early chronic phase. SAGE Publications 2022-10-31 2023-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9989222/ /pubmed/36310441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692155221134413 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Boyd, Lara A
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Silverberg, Noah D
Eng, Janice J
Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke
title Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke
title_full Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke
title_fullStr Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke
title_full_unstemmed Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke
title_short Responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (REACH) scale over the first-year post-stroke
title_sort responsiveness and trajectory of changes in the rating of everyday arm-use in the community and home (reach) scale over the first-year post-stroke
topic Data Collection Tools
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9989222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36310441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692155221134413
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