Measuring Mobility in Low Functioning Hospital Patients: An AM-PAC Replenishment Project

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

3-12-2020

Publication Title

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

First page number:

1

Last page number:

8

Abstract

Objective: To expand an existing validated measure of basic mobility (Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care [AM-PAC]) for patients at the lowest levels of function. Design: Item replenishment for existing item response theory (IRT) derived measure via (1) idea generation and creation of potential new items, (2) item calibration and field testing, and (3) longitudinal pilot test. Setting: Two tertiary acute care hospitals. Participants: Consecutive inpatients (N=502) ≥18 years old, with an AM-PAC Inpatient Mobility Short Form (IMSF) raw score ≤15. For the longitudinal pilot test, 8 inpatients were evaluated. Results: Fifteen new AM-PAC items were developed, 2 of which improved mobility measurement at the lower levels of functioning. Specifically, with the 2 new items, the floor effect of the AM-PAC IMSF was reduced by 19%, statistical power and measurement breadth were greater, and there was greater measurement sensitivity in longitudinal pilot testing. Conclusion: Adding 2 new items to the AM-PAC IMSF lowered the floor and increased statistical power, measurement breadth, and sensitivity.

Keywords

Delivery of health care; Health services research; Physical functional performance

Disciplines

Rehabilitation and Therapy

Language

English

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