Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Scale A-ONE: An Italian Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Cerone Margherita1,Tofani Marco2ORCID,Fabbrini Giovanni34ORCID,Marcellini Giulia5,Berardi Anna3ORCID,Conti Claudia5,De Santis Rita6,Valente Donatella34,Galeoto Giovanni34

Affiliation:

1. San Giovanni Battista-Cavalieri di Malta, Rome, Italy

2. Neurorehabilitation Unit, Department of Intensive Neurorehabilitation and Robotics, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Italy

3. Department of Human Neurosciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

4. IRCCS Neuromed Pozzilli, Italy

5. Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy

6. Department of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic and Orthopedic Sciences, “Sapienza” University of Rome, Italy

Abstract

Purpose. This study is aimed at validating the A-ONE scale in an Italian population with Central Nervous System (CNS) dysfunction. Material and Methods. Between May and November 2018, people aged between 60 and 90 with CNS dysfunction were recruited in a hospital in Rome, Italy. Patients were observed and evaluated during the activities of daily living. Internal consistency and reliability were evaluated with Cronbach’s coefficient alpha and intraclass correlation coefficient, respectively. As measured with Pearson’s correlation coefficient, the validity was examined comparing results of the A-ONE with the Barthel index. Responsiveness was evaluated 30 days after the first administration. Results. A total of 70 people having a diagnosis of neurological disorders were evaluated. The internal consistency showed Cronbach’s coefficient alpha ranging from 0.634 to 0.959. The measurement of reliability varied from 0.984 to 0.997 for intrarater and from 0.979 to 0.998 for interrater. Pearson’s correlation coefficient between the A-ONE and the Barthel index and the responsiveness showed statistically significant values ( p < 0.01 ). Conclusions. The present study provides preliminary evidence of reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the A-ONE when using elderly people with CNS dysfunction.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Occupational Therapy,General Medicine

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