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Validity of the telematic Fugl Meyer assessment scale – upper extremity (TFMA-UE) Spanish version
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Palabras clave
Fugl Meyer assessment scale
Physiotherapy,
Telematic,
Assessment,
Acquire brain injury
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
Frontiers Media [Commercial Publisher]
Citación
Llamas-Ramos R, Llamas-Ramos I, Pérez-Robledo F, Sánchez-González JL, Bermejo-Gil BM, Frutos-Bernal E, Martín-Nogueras AM. Validity of the telematic Fugl Meyer assessment scale - upper extremity (TFMA-UE) Spanish version. Front Neurol. 2023 Aug 10;14:1226192. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1226192. PMID: 37638200; PMCID: PMC10449578.
Resumen
[EN]Background:Telematic assistance has become indispensable in recent years. The
increased prevalence of Acquired brain injury and the sequels it causes, requires
long–lasting multidisciplinary treatments. Validated tools to assess the evolution
of the disabilities and limitations of this pathology are essential to individualize and
prescribe adapted treatments. The aim has been to create the telematic version of
the Fugl Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremity Motor Function (TFMA-UE) Spanish
scale and its adaptation to the remote assessment of neurologic patients.
Methods: An adapted scale was designed based on the Fugl Meyer Assessment
scale-telematic version (FMA-TV): TFMA-UE. This scale is composed by 21 items
which evaluate the upper extremity motor function. Physiotherapists trained in
this tool, evaluate the results obtained from applying the two versions (on-site
and telematic) to compare the results.
Results: TFMA-UE was administered to 30 patients with acquired brain injury. It
was applied on site and through the web platform selected by the patients in
two different days. Patients completed all the scale in an easily way without help.
The exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis confirmed a factorial structure
with a factor (76.08% of the variance). The Cronbach’s internal consistency index
obtained was 0.98 and the weight kappa index used to measure agreement
between the two versions was 0.78 which represents substantial agreement.
Conclusion: The Telematic Fugl Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremity Motor
Function (TFMA-UE) scale is a viable, useful and easy to apply tool that allows
the upper extremity motor function assessment of Acquired Brain Injury patients.
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10.3389/fneur.2023.1226192
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