Usefulness of the Dual-Task Stepping Test to Determine the Independent Toileting Ability of Patients with Stroke Who Could Perform Stepping in a Seated Position

Takayuki Watabe, Hisayoshi Suzuki, Jun Nagashima, Shuichi Sasaki, N. Kawate
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: Introduction: This study aimed to identify the usefulness of the dual-task stepping test to determine the independent toileting ability of patients with stroke. Method: Sixty-seven stroke in-patients who were able to perform stepping in a seated position were enrolled in the study and underwent the dual-task stepping test. The relationships of the test results with other assessments (Berg Balance Scale, Mini-Mental State Examination, and the Attentional Rating Scale) with toileting ability, and with factors affecting toileting ability were investigated by regression analysis. Results: Patients with low dual-task performance tended to have poorer balance, attentional, and cognitive abilities. The results of the dual-task stepping test and rates of independent toileting were distributed as follows: severe dual-task disability, 15.6% (5/32), mild dual-task disability, 64.7% (11/17); and normal dual-task ability, 94.4% (17/18). The dual-task stepping test results revealed a significant relationship between dual-task disability and toileting ability ( p < 0.01). Logistic regression analysis showed that the dual-task stepping test had the highest odds ratio for toileting ability ( p = 0.00; odds ratio, 14.50). Conclusion: The dual-task stepping test was useful for determining independent toileting ability. This assessment is rapid and does not require special equipment or infrastructure, and has the potential for wide application in clinical practice.
双任务步进测试在确定中风患者坐位步进独立如厕能力中的作用
摘要:本研究旨在确定双任务步进测试在确定脑卒中患者独立如厕能力方面的有效性。方法:选取67例中风住院患者进行双任务步进测试。采用回归分析的方法,对测试结果与Berg平衡量表、迷你精神状态检查量表、注意力评定量表等与如厕能力的关系及影响如厕能力的因素进行调查。结果:双任务表现低的患者往往有较差的平衡、注意力和认知能力。双任务步进检验结果和独立如厕率分布如下:重度双任务残疾15.6%(5/32),轻度双任务残疾64.7% (11/17);正常双任务能力为94.4%(17/18)。双任务步进检验结果显示,双任务残疾与如厕能力之间存在显著相关(p < 0.01)。Logistic回归分析显示,双任务步进检验对如厕能力的比值比最高(p = 0.00;优势比为14.50)。结论:双任务步进测验是测定独立如厕能力的有效方法。这种评估是快速的,不需要特殊的设备或基础设施,并具有广泛应用于临床实践的潜力。
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