ASSESSING SELF-CARE STATUS IN QUADRIPLEGIA - COMPARISON OF THE QUADRIPLEGIA INDEX OF FUNCTION (QIF) AND THE FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE MEASURE (FIM)

被引:67
作者
MARINO, RJ
HUANG, M
KNIGHT, P
HERBISON, GJ
DITUNNO, JF
SEGAL, M
机构
[1] Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 19107
[2] Jefferson Medical College of Thomas, Jefferson University, Valhalla, NY
[3] New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY
来源
PARAPLEGIA | 1993年 / 31卷 / 04期
关键词
SPINAL CORD INJURIES; QUADRIPLEGIA; ASSESSMENT; SELF-CARE;
D O I
10.1038/sc.1993.41
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of this study was to compare the quadriplegia index of function (QIF) to the functional independence measure (FIM) in assessing the daily performance of selfcare activities by individuals with cervical spinal cord injury. This study evaluated feeding, grooming and bathing activities in 22 C4-C7, Frankel A-D spinal cord injury patients between 3 and 12 months postinjury. The manual muscle test (MMT) was performed on 17 of these subjects during the same window of time as the QIF and the FIM. An upper extremity motor score (UEMS) was derived from the MMT. In order to relate motor power to functional ability, the UEMS was used as a measure of neurological function to test the hypothesis that the QIF scores are more highly correlated to motor power than are the FIM scores for this population. Spearman coefficients were calculated to correlate the QIF, the FIM and the UEMS. For the bathing and grooming categories, both the QIF and the FIM showed significant and similar correlations to the UEMS. For the feeding category, however, the QIF had a significantly better correlation to the UEMS than did the FIM (Rho = 0.90 vs 0.53, p < 0.01). Use of the QIF feeding scale may allow the detection of changes in function as individuals recover that the FIM scale would miss. Further evaluation of the remaining selfcare and mobility scales is needed. Modification of the FIM with more sensitive portions of the QIF would improve the discriminative ability of outcome studies and program evaluations.
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页数:9
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