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English cross-cultural translation and validation of the neuromuscular score: a system for motor function classification in patients with neuromuscular diseases.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To develop and validate an English version of the Neuromuscular (NM)-Score, a classification for patients with NM diseases in each of the 3 motor function domains: D1, standing and transfers; D2, axial and proximal motor function; and D3, distal motor function.

Design

Validation survey.

Setting

Patients seen at a medical research center between June and September 2013.

Participants

Consecutive patients (N=42) aged 5 to 19 years with a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of congenital muscular dystrophy.

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main outcome measures

An English version of the NM-Score was developed by a 9-person expert panel that assessed its content validity and semantic equivalence. Its concurrent validity was tested against criterion standards (Brooke Scale, Motor Function Measure [MFM], activity limitations for patients with upper and/or lower limb impairments [ACTIVLIM], Jebsen Test, and myometry measurements). Informant agreement between patient/caregiver (P/C)-reported and medical doctor (MD)-reported NM scores was measured by weighted kappa.

Results

Significant correlation coefficients were found between NM scores and criterion standards. The highest correlations were found between NM-score D1 and MFM score D1 (ρ=-.944, P<.0001), ACTIVLIM (ρ=-.895, P<.0001), and hip abduction strength by myometry (ρ=-.811, P<.0001). Informant agreement between P/C-reported and MD-reported NM scores was high for D1 (κ=.801; 95% confidence interval [CI], .701-.914) but moderate for D2 (κ=.592; 95% CI, .412-.773) and D3 (κ=.485; 95% CI, .290-.680). Correlation coefficients between the NM scores and the criterion standards did not significantly differ between P/C-reported and MD-reported NM scores.

Conclusions

Patients and physicians completed the English NM-Score easily and accurately. The English version is a reliable and valid instrument that can be used in clinical practice and research to describe the functional abilities of patients with NM diseases.

SUBMITTER: Vuillerot C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5210187 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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English cross-cultural translation and validation of the neuromuscular score: a system for motor function classification in patients with neuromuscular diseases.

Vuillerot Carole C   Meilleur Katherine G KG   Jain Minal M   Waite Melissa M   Wu Tianxia T   Linton Melody M   Datsgir Jahannaz J   Donkervoort Sandra S   Leach Meganne E ME   Rutkowski Anne A   Rippert Pascal P   Payan Christine C   Iwaz Jean J   Hamroun Dalil D   Bérard Carole C   Poirot Isabelle I   Bönnemann Carsten G CG  

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 20140524 11


<h4>Objective</h4>To develop and validate an English version of the Neuromuscular (NM)-Score, a classification for patients with NM diseases in each of the 3 motor function domains: D1, standing and transfers; D2, axial and proximal motor function; and D3, distal motor function.<h4>Design</h4>Validation survey.<h4>Setting</h4>Patients seen at a medical research center between June and September 2013.<h4>Participants</h4>Consecutive patients (N=42) aged 5 to 19 years with a confirmed or suspected  ...[more]

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