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| Title: | Assessment of the psychometric properties of the Frailty and Injuries : Cooperative Studies of Intervention Techniques – 4 in people with stroke | Authors: | Ng, SSM Chen, P Liu, TW Li, CHL Tang, THH Lau, JLY Ng, CYK Tang, KCW Ho, LYW Lai, CYY Li, J Tse, MMY |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Source: | Topics in stroke rehabilitation, 2025, v. 32, no. 7, p. 712-722 | Abstract: | Background: The Frailty and Injuries: Cooperative Studies of Intervention Techniques − 4 (FICSIT-4) is a measure that assesses standing balance ability. However, the psychometric properties of the FICSIT-4 have not been examined in people with stroke. Objectives: To investigate the psychometric properties of the FICSIT-4, including its internal consistency, test–retest reliability, concurrent validity, and known-group validity, and identify the cutoff score on the FICSIT-4 that discriminates people with stroke from healthy older people. Methods: Sixty-two participants with stroke and 49 age-matched healthy controls were recruited. The FICSIT-4 was administered twice, on days 1 and 2, with a 1-week interval, to the participants with stroke to examine test–retest reliability. Various health-related measures were also administered to the stroke participants on day 1. The FICISIT-4 was only administered once, on day 1, to the healthy participants. Results: The FICIST-4 was found to exhibit fair internal consistency, good test–retest reliability and significant correlations with various health-related outcome measures. It also demonstrated known-group validity, and a score of 25 was found to distinguish people with stroke from healthy older people. Conclusion: The FICISIT-4 is a reliable and valid measure for assessing the standing balance ability of people with stroke. |
Keywords: | Balance disorders FICSIT-4 Psychometric testing Standing balance ability Stroke rehabilitation |
Publisher: | Thomas Land Publishers | Journal: | Topics in stroke rehabilitation | ISSN: | 1074-9357 | EISSN: | 1945-5119 | DOI: | 10.1080/10749357.2025.2469471 | Rights: | © 2025 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation on 21 Feb 2025 (published online), available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/10749357.2025.2469471. |
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