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Simplified Post-stroke Functioning Assessment Based on ICF via Dichotomous Mokken Scale Analysis and Rasch Modeling

Chun Feng, Zhongli Jiang, Mingxue Sun, Feng Lin

2022Frontiers in Neurology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: (ICF) application among persons with stroke: (1) to make an ICF tool for measuring personal abilities with simplified assessment operations; (2) to quantitatively evaluate ICF categories for being functioning rather than being disabled. Methods: convenience sampling were evaluated by the extended comprehensive ICF core set for stroke, modified Rankin scale, and modified Barthel index (MBI). This study investigated the responses to 118 stroke-related ICF items (59 items in b and d domains individually) using Mokken scale analysis followed with Rasch modeling. Results: A Mokken scale with 47 items was extracted from the binary data (1 as no-impairment or mild-impairment and 0 as moderate to complete impairment). A Rasch model with 45 items was derived from the Mokken scale. The conversion chart was available involving the original ordinal scores to Rasch-transformed scores from 0 to 100 (interval scale). Total scores exhibited a high correlation with the personal abilities estimated by the Rasch model. The personal ability also demonstrated a significantly strong correlation with the score of the MBI. Thus, the 45 ICF items were suggested to rate potential functional ability as a single measurement. Conclusion: Based on simple "functioning or disabled" judgment tasks, ICF assessment can be simplified to a questionnaire with answering "yes-or-no" questions for each category. Functioning level for each person and difficulty of being functioning for each category can be estimated by the Rasch model of this questionnaire.

Topics & Concepts

Rasch modelPsychologyPolytomous Rasch modelInternational Classification of Functioning, Disability and HealthScale (ratio)Barthel indexDifferential item functioningOrdinal ScaleItem response theoryStroke (engine)Clinical psychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCorrelationActivities of daily livingPsychometricsStatisticsRehabilitationDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryMedicineMechanical engineeringMathematicsGeometryNeuroscienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsEngineeringStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersTraumatic Brain Injury Research
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