Adaptation of the Functional Independence Measure for use in Turkey
Objective: To adapt the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) for use in Turkey and to assess its validity and reliability. Design: After the translation procedure, reliability was assessed using internal consistency, inter-rater reliability (kappa) and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical rehabilitation 2001-06, Vol.15 (3), p.311-319 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: To adapt the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) for use in Turkey and to assess its validity and reliability.
Design: After the translation procedure, reliability was assessed using internal consistency, inter-rater reliability (kappa) and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Construct validity was tested by association with impairments and by fit of data to the Rasch model.
Setting: The study was undertaken in an inpatient rehabilitation unit of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ankara.
Subjects: Consecutive stroke (n = 51) and spinal cord injury (SCI) (n = 62) patients admitted for rehabilitation over a period of three years were assessed at admission and discharge.
Results: Internal consistency was good for stroke, and for SCI. The level of agreement between two raters was sufficient with kappa levels of above 0.48 for SCI and above 0.44 for stroke. Minimum ICC found was 0.90. Construct validity showed expected associations with the impairment scales. However, Rasch analysis showed that bladder and bowel items compromise unidimensionality in the motor scale.
Conclusion: Adaptation of the FIM has been successful and it can be used in Turkey as long as the limitations are recognized. |
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ISSN: | 0269-2155 1477-0873 |
DOI: | 10.1191/026921501676877265 |