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. 2006 Jan;87(1):105-10.
doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2005.08.109.

Validity of 3 physical performance measures in inpatient geriatric rehabilitation

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Validity of 3 physical performance measures in inpatient geriatric rehabilitation

Dina Brooks et al. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2006 Jan.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the construct validity and the responsiveness of 3 measures of physical performance measures as outcome measures for frail older persons.

Design: Pre-post design with measures at admission and discharge.

Setting: Three inpatient geriatric rehabilitation programs.

Participants: Fifty-two subjects (35 women, 17 men; age, 80+/-8y).

Interventions: Not applicable.

Main outcome measures: Physical performance measures were Timed Up & Go (TUG) test, two-minute walk test (2MWT), and functional reach. Functional status was measured with the FIM instrument and the Modified Barthel Index.

Results: The TUG and 2MWT scores differed significantly in groups of patients using different ambulatory aids (P=.006), whereas no such difference was observed for the functional reach (P=.40). The correlations between the TUG test and FIM and between the 2MWT and FIM were -.59 and .59 (P<.001), respectively, at admission, and -.42 and .47 (P< or =.04), respectively, at admission and discharge. The correlations between functional reach and the FIM were not significant (P> or =.09). Standardized response means were 1.1 for the TUG, 0.7 for the 2MWT, and 0.5 for functional reach.

Conclusions: The TUG test and 2MWT are valid and responsive outcome measures in older persons participating in geriatric rehabilitation. Functional reach was a moderately responsive outcome measure but did not consistently reflect ambulatory or functional status.

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