Validation of an independent living scale for post-acute rehabilitation applications

被引:11
作者
Ashley, MJ
Persel, CS
Clark, MC
机构
[1] Ctr Neuro Skills, Bakersfield, CA 93306 USA
[2] Kern Reg Ctr Dev Disabled, Bakersfield, CA USA
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10.1080/02699050010005896
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
The Independent Living Scale (ILS) was developed in a post-acute traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation facility over a 15-year period to assess three main areas: (1) activities of daily living, (2) behaviour, and (3) initiation. The purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the ILS, including test-retest stability, construct validity, and statistical fit. Statistical analysis was completed on all weekly scores between the years 1986-1995 (n = 5250). A previous study showed ILS inter-rater reliability to be 0.85 and convergent validity 0.82-0.87. This study demonstrated a test-retest stability of 0.72, the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy 0.94 (marvelous), and a Bartlett Test of Sphericity result of 'scale items independent'. The ILS was shown to have good construct validity, inter-rater reliability, internal consistency, instrument stability, and convergent validity.
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