Study of the Responsiveness and Minimal Clinically Important Difference of the Trunk Impairment Scale in Patients With Acute Stroke.

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Advances in rehabilitation science and practice Pub Date : 2023-11-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536351231211718
Masahiro Ishiwatari, Tsuyoshi Takahara, Masato Hayakawa, Akihiro Ogawa, Satoshi Kido
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Abstract

Background: Trunk function is a prerequisite for functional activity; thus, it is crucial to carry out proper assessments and interventions. However, there is no clear indicator for trunk function evaluation in patients with stroke. To understand the effects of interventions over time, it is important to adopt responsive clinical indicators.

Purpose: To examine the Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS) (Fujiwara version) in terms of responsiveness and the minimal clinically important difference (MCID).

Methods: In total, 55 patients who experienced an acute stroke were evaluated on the seventh day of hospitalization and the day before discharge. The responsiveness of the TIS was assessed by the effect size and standardized response mean (SRM). Additionally, an MCID study was conducted to examine the amount of change in TIS scores required to indicate a clinically meaningful change, which was determined by the presence or absence of improvement in the activities of daily living.

Results: The SRM of the TIS was 1.42. Additionally, the MCID was determined to be 3 points.

Conclusion: The TIS score improved over time and a 3-point improvement in the TIS score was associated with improvement in the activities of daily living. Thus, this scale's clinical sensitivity and MCID have been established in patients with stroke.

急性脑卒中患者躯干损伤量表的反应性及微小临床意义差异研究。
背景:主干功能是功能活动的先决条件;因此,进行适当的评估和干预至关重要。然而,脑卒中患者躯干功能评价尚无明确指标。为了了解干预措施的长期效果,采用响应性临床指标是很重要的。目的:检验躯干损伤量表(TIS) (Fujiwara版本)在反应性和最小临床重要差异(MCID)方面的差异。方法:对55例急性脑卒中患者在入院第7天及出院前进行评估。通过效应量和标准化反应均值(SRM)评估TIS的反应性。此外,进行了一项MCID研究,以检查TIS评分的变化量,以表明临床有意义的变化,这是由日常生活活动是否改善决定的。结果:TIS的SRM为1.42。此外,MCID被确定为3分。结论:TIS评分随着时间的推移而改善,TIS评分的3分改善与日常生活活动的改善有关。由此建立了该量表在脑卒中患者中的临床敏感性和MCID。
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