The Mayo Portland Adaptability Inventory-4 outcome measure is superior to UK FIM plus FAM in a British military population

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McGilloway, Emer [1 ]
Mitchell, James [1 ]
Dharm-Datta, Shreshth [1 ]
Roberts, Andrew [1 ]
Tilley, Haydn [1 ]
Etherington, John [1 ]
机构
[1] Def Med Rehabil Ctr DMRC Headley Court, Epsom KT18 6JW, Surrey, England
关键词
Traumatic brain injury; outcome; rehabilitation; head injury; assessment; quality of life; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; ASSESSMENT MEASURE FIM+FAM; REHABILITATION; RELIABILITY; RATINGS; SAMPLE; SCALE;
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10.1080/02699052.2016.1188215
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the most appropriate rehabilitation outcome measure for use in a young adult population with acquired brain injury.Methods: A 2-year prospective study of patients admitted to a UK military neuro-rehabilitation unit with acquired brain injury to compare the appropriateness of the Functional Independence Measure/Functional Assessment Measure (FIM+FAM) vs the Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory Version 4 (MPAI-4) in assessing outcomes. Patients were assessed at admission, discharge and at 4-month follow-up using FIM+FAM and MPAI-4.Results: The FIM+FAM total motor score showed a marked ceiling affect, 42% of patients scored the maximum on admission rising to 80% at discharge. The MPAI-4 did not show significant ceiling effects. The other sub-scales of FIM+FAM and MPAI-4 were generally comparable, no more than 17% achieved ceiling at follow-up.Conclusions: This is the first comparative study of FIM+FAM and MPAI-4 in a young adult military population following acquired brain injury. All patients showed improvements in both outcome measures following intensive inpatient rehabilitation. However, the MPAI-4 did not show ceiling effects in motor scores. This measure was, therefore, found to be more appropriate in the cohort.
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