The disability rating index: An instrument for the assessment of disability in clinical settings

The purpose of this study was to evaluate an instrument for assessment of physical disability, mainly intended for clinical settings, the Disability Rating Index (DRI). Healthy persons ( n = 1092), both white and blue collar workers, and patients ( n = 366) with different levels of physical capacity...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical epidemiology 1994-12, Vol.47 (12), p.1423-1435
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description The purpose of this study was to evaluate an instrument for assessment of physical disability, mainly intended for clinical settings, the Disability Rating Index (DRI). Healthy persons ( n = 1092), both white and blue collar workers, and patients ( n = 366) with different levels of physical capacity, were assessed. Most of the patients ( n = 303) underwent rehabilitation programmes for neck/shoulder/low-back pain but some ( n = 47) were arthritis patients waiting for hip or knee replacement surgery, or wheelchair patients with multiple sclerosis ( n = 16). The reliability was investigated by test-retest studies, intra- and inter-rater and internal consistency studies. Five construct validity tests were carried out: a discrimination study; a converging validity test; a test for sensitivity to small alterations in health status; and two correlational validity tests. Correlation of the self-reported DRI to the actual performance in similar activities was carried out. Responsiveness was tested by correlation of the DRI before/after replacement surgery for arthritis. The test-retest correlations were 0.83–0.95 in the studies, including correlation of different versions. The intra- and inter-rater reproducibility was 0.98 and 0.99 respectively. The Kruskal-Wallis test in the discrimination study yielded p < 0.0001. More than 90% of the respondents completed the questionnaire correctly. Correlation of the DRI to the Functional Status Questionnaire was 0.46. The responsiveness was excellent, p = 0.0001. The DRI proved to be a robust, practical clinical and research instrument with good responsiveness and acceptability for assessment of disability caused by impairment of common motor functions.
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Disability Evaluation
Epidemiology
Evaluation study
Female
General aspects
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Methodology
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Neck
Outcome assessment
Pain
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Reproducibility of Results
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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