- 著者
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             Takahisa Ogawa
             
             Hiroto Hayashi
             
             Toshiki Kishimoto
             
             Shota Mashimo
             
             Yasuaki Kusumoto
             
             Keisuke Nakamura
             
             Takuya Aoki
             
             Janelle Moross
             
             Morten Tange Kristensen
             
             Hideaki Ishibashi
             
          
- 出版者
- The Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine
- 雑誌
- Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine (ISSN:24321354)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.5, pp.20200030, 2020 (Released:2020-12-02)
- 参考文献数
- 36
- 被引用文献数
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        Objectives: The aim of this study was to translate the Cumulated Ambulation          Score (CAS) from English into Japanese in cooperation with different types of healthcare          providers and to investigate its inter-rater reliability and internal consistency.Methods: Two physical therapists at each of three general hospitals in Japan          measured the mobility of 50 consecutive post-operative hip fracture patients on two          occasions between 2 and 6 days after surgery using the Japanese version of the CAS          (CAS-JP). We analyzed the inter-rater reliability and agreement using both the linear          weighted kappa and the interclass correlation coefficient; we also analyzed the internal          consistency using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient.Results: The mean age of patients was 81 (SD: 11.6) years and 82% were          women. Approximately half of the patients had severe cognitive impairment. Kappa was ≥          0.93 for the three mobility activities and for the total CAS-JP score, the percentage          agreement was ≥ 0.98, the ICC was ≥ 0.95, and Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0.85.Conclusions: We found that the CAS-JP possessed good inter-rater          reliability, agreement, and internal consistency. The CAS-JP is a reliable and easy-to-use          evaluation tool suitable for daily clinical practice across different healthcare providers          to monitor mobility in older hip fracture patients in Japan. We suggest that CAS-JP be          evaluated in future studies for use in younger patients and in other patient groups with          mobility problems.