PREDICTING BARTHEL ADL SCORE AT 6 MONTHS AFTER AN ACUTE STROKE
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 64 (1) , 24-28
Abstract
In 83 patients with stroke, multiple regression analysis was used to identify 5 variables, measured at the 1st assessment shortly after stroke, that related to the Barthel ADL [activity of daily living] score at 6 mo. The variables were age, the presence of hemianopia or visual inattention, the presence of urinary incontinence, the motor deficit in the affected arm and the patient''s sitting balance. A 2nd equation, based on the initial Barthel score with age and hemianopia added, was also developed. The success of the 1st equation in predicting the final Barthel score was .apprx. 55%, a rate better than that yielded by the 2nd equation, and also better than that produced by adding the average improvement score to the patient''s initial score.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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