Abstract

Woodbury ML, Velozo CA, Richards LG, Duncan PW, Studenski S, Lai S-M. Longitudinal stability of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of the upper extremity. Objective To investigate the longitudinal stability of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) of the upper-extremity item difficulties by using Rasch analysis. Design Secondary analysis of existing data from a cohort longitudinal study of stroke recovery. Setting University research center. Participants A total of 377 people, ages 69.2±11.2 years, to whom the assessment was administered at 2 weeks and 6 months poststroke. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures Differential item function analysis performed by using the Winsteps software program examined whether the item difficulty hierarchical order of a modified 30-item FMA for the upper extremity (reflex items removed) was invariant across 2 testing occasions. Results Only 2 items (shoulder flexion to 180°, movement with normal speed) showed large differences in test-retest item difficulty calibration. Item instability had no practical consequences on the longitudinal measurement of person ability. Conclusions The 30-item assessment shows a longitudinally stable item difficulty order and is valid for measuring volitional arm motor ability over time.

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