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NCT ID: NCT05831215 Not yet recruiting - Disability Physical Clinical Trials

Italian Version of the Modified Barthel Index

Start date: June 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to develop and validate the Italian version of the modified Barthel Index (mBI-Italian), through the following steps: - translation of the mBI into Italian, by using the froward-backward translation approach, to produce a pre-final mBI-Italian - pre-pilot testing of the pre-final mBI-Italian in a sample of ten health professionals (physicians and physiotherapists), ten subjects who had a stroke, and 10 caregivers, i.e. subjects who take care of a person who had a stroke. All participants will be asked to judge the clarity of each item of the scale, including scoring instructions - evaluation of the metric properties (internal consistency, inter- and intra-rater reliability, validity and responsiveness) of the final mBI-Italian in a sample of subjects admitted to the Don Gnocchi Foundation in Florence for rehabilitation after stroke

NCT ID: NCT05828160 Not yet recruiting - Disability Physical Clinical Trials

Italian Version of the Motricity Index

Start date: May 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to develop and validate the Italian version of the Motricity Index (MI-Italian), through the following steps: - translation of the MI into Italian, by using the forward-backward translation approach, to produce a pre-final MI-Italian - pre-pilot testing of the pre-final MI-Italian in a sample of ten health professionals (physicians and physiotherapists), who will be asked to judge the clarity of each item of the MI, including scoring instructions, to produce a final MI-Italian - evaluation of the metric properties (internal consistency, inter- and intra-rater reliability, validity and responsiveness) of the final MI-Italian in a sample of subjects admitted to the Don Gnocchi Foundation in Florence for rehabilitation after stroke.