Sixty patients with stroke were applied a-24-item ICF Core Set for Stroke, Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination(SMMSE), Stroke Impact Scale Version(SIS), Rivermead Mobility Index(RMI) and Home Safety Checklist(HSCL). Spearman and Pearson correlation analysis was used to show the relation between the items of the scales and the ICF Core Set for Stroke items.
Fourty men and twenty women stroke patients were included in this study.The demographics and clinical information of the participants were recorded. A physiotherapist created an ICF Core Set for Stroke for the study. The ICF Core Set for Stroke was used to show the significant relationship with Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination, Stroke Impact Scale Version 3.0, and Rivermead Mobility Index. The duration of the assessment varied between 1 hour and 1.5 hours depending on the participant.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
The 24-item ICF Core Set for Stroke, Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination, Stroke Impact Scale, Rivermead Mobility Index, and Home Safety Checklist were applied to the stroke patients. The assessment period took one hour.
Pamukkale University
Denizli, Kınıklı/Pamukkale, Turkey (Türkiye)
Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination
This scale was used to assess the cognitive status of stroke patients. The maximum score of SMMSE is 30 points.
Time frame: One year
Stroke Impact Scale
This scale was used to assess the quality of life in stroke patients. Each domain is scored from 0 to 100.
Time frame: One year
Rivermead Mobility Index
This scale was used to assess the mobility levels of stroke patients. The minimum and maximum scores are between 0-15.
Time frame: One year
Home Safety Checklist
Ten items of this scale were used to assess the home safety status. The HSCL is scored between 0-65.
Time frame: One year
A 24-item ICF Core Set for Stroke
The core set was created and consisted of 24 ICF items. Each category is scored between 0 - 4 and 8, or 9.
Time frame: One year
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