The Trans-femoral Fitting Predictor: A Functional Measure to Predict Prosthetic Fitting in Transfemoral Amputees–Validity and Reliability

Abstract Condie ME, McFadyen AK, Treweek S, Whitehead L. The Trans-femoral Fitting Predictor: a functional measure to predict prosthetic fitting in transfemoral amputees–validity and reliability. Objective To assess the psychometric properties of the Trans-femoral Fitting Predictor (TFP). Design Pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2011-08, Vol.92 (8), p.1293-1297
Hauptverfasser: Condie, M. Elizabeth, FCSP, McFadyen, Angus K., PhD, Treweek, Shaun, PhD, Whitehead, Louise, MCSP
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Condie ME, McFadyen AK, Treweek S, Whitehead L. The Trans-femoral Fitting Predictor: a functional measure to predict prosthetic fitting in transfemoral amputees–validity and reliability. Objective To assess the psychometric properties of the Trans-femoral Fitting Predictor (TFP). Design Prospective observational study. Setting Hospital sites (N=9). Participants Transfemoral amputees (N=93). Intervention The TFP, a 9-item instrument describing graded tasks, aims to assess the prosthetic potential of transfemoral amputees. The instrument was used in its paper form (N=93) and for a video assessment of a subset of these amputees (n=75). Main Outcome Measure(s) Reliability and validity of the TFP, both paper and video assessments. Results The TFP yielded Cronbach α of .92, and all intraclass correlation coefficients between values were greater than 0.8, with narrow 95% confidence intervals. Factor analysis suggested the TFP had 2 constructs representing more advanced and less advanced tasks. Both discriminant analysis and logistic regression suggested that tasks 7 (stand with early walking aid [EWA] for 30s) and 8 (walk to the end of the parallel bars with the EWA and turn around) were more predictive of whether an amputee will go on to receive a prosthesis. Conclusion The TFP is a simple, valid, and reliable measure of prosthetic potential for transfemoral amputees. Video assessment with the TFP was very successful and in the future could be used for both training purposes and to provide expert assessment through telehealth.
ISSN:0003-9993
1532-821X
DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2011.03.021