High inter-tester reliability of the new mobility score in patients with hip fracture

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High inter-tester reliability of the new mobility score in patients with hip fracture. / Kristensen, M.T.; Bandholm, T.; Foss, N.B.; Ekdahl, C.; Kehlet, H.

I: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Bind 40, Nr. 7, 2008, s. 589-591.

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Kristensen, MT, Bandholm, T, Foss, NB, Ekdahl, C & Kehlet, H 2008, 'High inter-tester reliability of the new mobility score in patients with hip fracture', Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, bind 40, nr. 7, s. 589-591.

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Kristensen, M. T., Bandholm, T., Foss, N. B., Ekdahl, C., & Kehlet, H. (2008). High inter-tester reliability of the new mobility score in patients with hip fracture. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 40(7), 589-591.

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Kristensen MT, Bandholm T, Foss NB, Ekdahl C, Kehlet H. High inter-tester reliability of the new mobility score in patients with hip fracture. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2008;40(7):589-591.

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Kristensen, M.T. ; Bandholm, T. ; Foss, N.B. ; Ekdahl, C. ; Kehlet, H. / High inter-tester reliability of the new mobility score in patients with hip fracture. I: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2008 ; Bind 40, Nr. 7. s. 589-591.

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abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To assess the inter-tester reliability of the New Mobility Score in patients with acute hip fracture. DESIGN: An inter-tester reliability study. SUBJECTS: Forty-eight consecutive patients with acute hip fracture at a median age of 84 (interquartile range, 76-89) years; 40 admitted from their own home and 8 from nursing homes to an acute orthopaedic hip fracture unit at a university hospital. METHODS: The New Mobility Score, which evaluates the prefracture functional level with a score from 0 (not able to walk at all) to 9 (fully independent), was assessed by 2 independent physiotherapists at the orthopaedic ward. Inter-tester reliability was evaluated using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC1.1) and the standard error of measurement (SEM). RESULTS: The ICC between the 2 physiotherapists was 0.98, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.96-0.99 and the SEM was 0.42, 95% CI -0.40-1.24 New Mobility Score points. No systematic between-rater bias was observed (p>0.05). Patients who were scored differently by the 2 physiotherapists had significantly lower mental scores (p=0.02). CONCLUSION: The inter-tester reliability of the New Mobility Score is very high and can be recommended to evaluate the prefracture functional level in patients with acute hip fracture Udgivelsesdato: 2008/7",
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T1 - High inter-tester reliability of the new mobility score in patients with hip fracture

AU - Kristensen, M.T.

AU - Bandholm, T.

AU - Foss, N.B.

AU - Ekdahl, C.

AU - Kehlet, H.

PY - 2008

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N2 - OBJECTIVE: To assess the inter-tester reliability of the New Mobility Score in patients with acute hip fracture. DESIGN: An inter-tester reliability study. SUBJECTS: Forty-eight consecutive patients with acute hip fracture at a median age of 84 (interquartile range, 76-89) years; 40 admitted from their own home and 8 from nursing homes to an acute orthopaedic hip fracture unit at a university hospital. METHODS: The New Mobility Score, which evaluates the prefracture functional level with a score from 0 (not able to walk at all) to 9 (fully independent), was assessed by 2 independent physiotherapists at the orthopaedic ward. Inter-tester reliability was evaluated using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC1.1) and the standard error of measurement (SEM). RESULTS: The ICC between the 2 physiotherapists was 0.98, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.96-0.99 and the SEM was 0.42, 95% CI -0.40-1.24 New Mobility Score points. No systematic between-rater bias was observed (p>0.05). Patients who were scored differently by the 2 physiotherapists had significantly lower mental scores (p=0.02). CONCLUSION: The inter-tester reliability of the New Mobility Score is very high and can be recommended to evaluate the prefracture functional level in patients with acute hip fracture Udgivelsesdato: 2008/7

AB - OBJECTIVE: To assess the inter-tester reliability of the New Mobility Score in patients with acute hip fracture. DESIGN: An inter-tester reliability study. SUBJECTS: Forty-eight consecutive patients with acute hip fracture at a median age of 84 (interquartile range, 76-89) years; 40 admitted from their own home and 8 from nursing homes to an acute orthopaedic hip fracture unit at a university hospital. METHODS: The New Mobility Score, which evaluates the prefracture functional level with a score from 0 (not able to walk at all) to 9 (fully independent), was assessed by 2 independent physiotherapists at the orthopaedic ward. Inter-tester reliability was evaluated using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC1.1) and the standard error of measurement (SEM). RESULTS: The ICC between the 2 physiotherapists was 0.98, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.96-0.99 and the SEM was 0.42, 95% CI -0.40-1.24 New Mobility Score points. No systematic between-rater bias was observed (p>0.05). Patients who were scored differently by the 2 physiotherapists had significantly lower mental scores (p=0.02). CONCLUSION: The inter-tester reliability of the New Mobility Score is very high and can be recommended to evaluate the prefracture functional level in patients with acute hip fracture Udgivelsesdato: 2008/7

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