对日常生活活动的两种主观评估之间的一致性:患者和职业治疗师报告的判断

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 REHABILITATION Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1177/15691861231198710
Hung-Pin Lien, Yi-Ching Wang, Yi-Miau Chen, Shih-Chen Fan, Mei-Hsiang Chen, Hsin-Yu Chiang, Ching-Lin Hsieh
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检查患者和职业治疗师报告的对患者能力和ADL能力变化的判断之间的一致性。患者和治疗师报告的ADL能力使用视觉模拟量表进行评估,而患者和治疗师使用15分Likert型量表报告患者ADL能力的变化。每隔3周进行一次重复评估。88名脑卒中住院患者和16名职业治疗师来自一家医疗中心的康复病房。患者和治疗师报告的ADL能力之间存在中度相关性(rs=.53-.56)。患者报告的分数明显低于治疗师报告的分数(ds=.45;随访时ps<.001)。只有低相关性(r=.33)被发现的变化分数。我们的研究结果表明,患者的报告和治疗师对患者ADL能力及其变化的判断之间只有中等到低的相关性。由于患者的报告和治疗师的判断都会影响康复决策,因此频繁的沟通可能有助于达成共识,并有助于管理干预措施。
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Consistency between two subjective assessments of activities of daily living: Patient- and occupational therapist-reported judgments.

Purpose: To examine the consistency between patient- and occupational therapist-reported judgments of patients' ability and change in ADL abilities.

Materials: Patient- and therapist-reported ADL abilities were assessed using a Visual Analogue Scale, whilst the changes in patients' ADL abilities were reported by patients and therapists using a 15-point Likert-type scale.

Methods: Repeated assessments at a 3-week interval were used. 88 inpatients with stroke and 16 occupational therapists were recruited from rehabilitation wards in a medical center.

Results: Moderate correlations (rs = .53-.56) were found between the patient- and therapist-reported ADL abilities. The patient-reported scores were significantly lower (ds = .45; ps < .001 at follow-up) than the therapist-reported scores. Only low correlation (r = .33) was found for the change scores.

Conclusions: Our findings indicated that there was only a moderate to low correlation between the patients' reports and the therapists' judgments regarding the patients' ADL ability and its change. Because both patients' reports and therapists' judgments affect decisions on rehabilitation, frequent communication may be beneficial for reaching consensus and helpful in managing the interventions.

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期刊介绍: The Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy is the official peer-reviewed open access publication of the Hong Kong Occupational Therapy Association. The Journal aims to promote the development of theory and practice in occupational therapy (OT), and facilitate documentation and communication among educators, researchers and practitioners. It also works to advance availability, use, support and excellence of OT and maintain professional standards to promote better understanding of OT.
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