The Functional Independence Measure and the Functional Assessment Measure (FIM + FAM) as an effective tool for the evaluation of functional status in stroke rehabilitation

L. Shuranova, J. Vacková
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The Functional Independence Measure and Functional Assessment Measure (FIM + FAM) is an effective, efficient, and objective tool for tracking changes in the motor, cognitive, and psychosocial functions of patients over the entire treatment and rehabilitation period. It is estimated that in the Czech Republic (CR), stroke is the third most common cause of death and the most common cause of adult disability. To develop faster, better, and more cost‑effective stroke treatments and reduce or mitigate functional losses and restrictive situations, it is very important that patients be objectively evaluated, relative to their functional abilities, as soon as possible after a stroke. A critical part of stroke treatment is to calculate the length of in‑hospital treatment and estimate the length of the rehabilitation period after the stroke. Contemporary methods for evaluating and analyzing a patient’s condition are based on test results and evidence.The FIM offers a more sensitive rating scale compared to BI due to the presence of cognitive items and is used worldwide for assessment during the acute stage of the disease. Thus, it is an efficient instrument for setting therapy goals and evaluating the effects of rehabilitation. Not only can it assist the therapist in clinical decision making, but it also functions as a tool for evaluating rehabilitation outcomes. Based on this test, short‑term and long‑term rehabilitation plans can be determined. At the end of the rehabilitation process, assessing the patient’s functional condition helps to predict the specific long‑term rehabilitation services the patient will need as they return to society and regain their quality of life.
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功能独立性测量和功能评估测量(FIM + FAM)是评估脑卒中康复患者功能状态的有效工具
功能独立测量和功能评估测量(FIM + FAM)是一种有效、高效和客观的工具,用于跟踪患者在整个治疗和康复期间的运动、认知和社会心理功能的变化。据估计,在捷克共和国,中风是第三大最常见的死亡原因,也是导致成人残疾的最常见原因。为了开发更快、更好、更具成本效益的中风治疗方法,减少或减轻功能丧失和限制性情况,在中风后尽快对患者进行相对于其功能能力的客观评估是非常重要的。脑卒中治疗的一个关键部分是住院治疗时间的计算和脑卒中后康复期的估计。评估和分析病人病情的现代方法是基于测试结果和证据。由于存在认知项目,与BI相比,FIM提供了更敏感的评分量表,并在全球范围内用于疾病急性期的评估。因此,它是制定治疗目标和评估康复效果的有效工具。它不仅可以帮助治疗师进行临床决策,而且还可以作为评估康复结果的工具。根据这个测试,可以确定短期和长期的康复计划。在康复过程结束时,评估患者的功能状况有助于预测患者回归社会并恢复生活质量时需要的具体长期康复服务。
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