Excellent cross-cultural validity, intra-test reliability and construct validity of the dutch rivermead mobility index in patients after stroke undergoing rehabilitation

Objective: To investigate the cross-cultural validity of international Dutch-English comparisons when using the Dutch Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI), and the intra-test reliability and construct validity of the Dutch RMI. Methods: Cross-cultural validity was studied in a combined data-set of Dutch and English patients undergoing rehabilitation after stroke. who were assessed with the Dutch version of the RMI and the original English RMI, respectively. Mokken scale analysis was used to investigate unidimensionality, monotone homogeneity model fit, and differential item functioning between the D... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Roorda, Leo D.
Green, John
De Kluis, Kiki R. A.
Molenaar, Ivo W.
Bagley, Pam
Smith, Jane
Geurts, Alexander C. H.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2008
Reihe/Periodikum: Roorda , L D , Green , J , De Kluis , K R A , Molenaar , I W , Bagley , P , Smith , J & Geurts , A C H 2008 , ' Excellent cross-cultural validity, intra-test reliability and construct validity of the dutch rivermead mobility index in patients after stroke undergoing rehabilitation ' , Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine , vol. 40 , no. 9 , pp. 727-732 . https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0249
Schlagwörter: cerebrovascular accident / quality of life / disability evaluation / psychometrics / MEASURING ACTIVITY LIMITATIONS / LOWER-EXTREMITY DISORDERS / TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY / BARTHEL INDEX / PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES / HIERARCHICAL SCALE / RESPONSIVENESS / INPATIENTS / TRIAL / WORLD
Sprache: Englisch
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Objective: To investigate the cross-cultural validity of international Dutch-English comparisons when using the Dutch Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI), and the intra-test reliability and construct validity of the Dutch RMI. Methods: Cross-cultural validity was studied in a combined data-set of Dutch and English patients undergoing rehabilitation after stroke. who were assessed with the Dutch version of the RMI and the original English RMI, respectively. Mokken scale analysis was used to investigate unidimensionality, monotone homogeneity model fit, and differential item functioning between the Dutch and the English RMI. Intratest reliability and construct validity were studied in the Dutch patients by calculating the reliability coefficient and correlating the Dutch RMI and the Dutch Barthel Index. Results: The RMI was completed for Dutch (n = 200) and English (n = 420) patients after stroke. The unidimensionality and monotone homogeneity model fit of the RMI were excellent: combined Dutch-English data-set (coefficient H = 0.91); Dutch data-set (coefficient H = 0.93); English data-set (coefficient H = 0.89). No differential item functioning was found between the Dutch and the English RNIL The intra-test reliability of the Dutch RMI was excellent (coefficient p = 0.97). In a sub-sample of patients (n = 91), the Dutch RMI correlated strongly with the Dutch Barthel Index (Spearman's correlation coefficient p = 0.84). Conclusion: The Dutch RMI allows valid international Dutch-English comparisons, and has excellent intra-test reliability and construct validity.