Comparison of the Utrecht Scale for Evaluation of Rehabilitation-Participation with the ICF Measure of Participation and Activities Screener and the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule II in persons with spinal cord injury
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Comparison of the Utrecht Scale for Evaluation of Rehabilitation-Participation with the ICF Measure of Participation and Activities Screener and the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule II in persons with spinal cord injury
Abstract
Objective: To validate the Utrecht Scale for Evaluation of Rehabilitation-Participation (USER-Participation) in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) using 2 International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)-based instruments: the ICF Measure of Participation and Activities-Screener (IMPACT-S) and the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule II (WHODAS II).
Design: Validation study. Score distributions, internal consistency, and concurrent and discriminant validity were evaluated.
Setting: The community.
Participants: Convenience sample of persons (N=157) with long-term SCI living in The Netherlands.
Interventions: Not applicable.
Main outcome measures: USER-Participation, IMPACT-S, and WHODAS II.
Results: No instruments showed floor effects, and 3 out of 6 WHODAS II domains showed ceiling effects. Most scores showed adequate internal consistency (α≥.70), except for the USER-Participation frequency scale (.51) and 2 WHODAS II domains (.58-.60). Spearman correlation coefficients between the segregate USER-Participation scales were <.60 (range, .39-.46), showing that they cover separate aspects of participation. Concurrent validity of the USER-Participation was shown because >75% (83.3%) of the 24 hypotheses (Spearman correlation coefficients above or below .60) with the other measurement instruments were confirmed. Concurrent validity between the IMPACT-S and WHODAS II was not shown (53.8% of 13 hypotheses confirmed). All scores except 4 WHODAS II domains showed significant differences in participation between persons with paraplegia and tetraplegia.
Conclusions: The USER-Participation showed generally satisfactory psychometric properties in Dutch persons with long-term SCI living in the community. The IMPACT-S showed the best psychometric properties, and the WHODAS II showed less favorable results. Future research on the USER-Participation should focus on validation in other languages and different diagnostic groups.
Keywords: ICF; ICF Measure of Participation and Activities Screener; IMPACT-S; International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health; Outcome assessment (health care); Rehabilitation; SCI; Social participation; Spinal cord injuries; USER-Participation; Utrecht Scale for Evaluation of Rehabilitation-Participation; Validation studies as topic; WHODAS II; World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule II; spinal cord injury.
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