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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05444868
Other study ID # ETK00-2021-0085
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date July 15, 2022
Est. completion date January 10, 2023

Study information

Verified date December 2023
Source Eastern Mediterranean University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Glittre activities of daily living test is used in different populations. The test, which is valid and reliable in different populations, has not been validated in amputees. In our study, we wanted to investigate the validity and reliability of the Glittre activities of daily living test (Glittre ADL) test in amputees using a lower extremity prosthesis.


Description:

In individuals with lower extremity amputation, functions such as standing up, sitting, walking, turning, going up and down stairs, going up and down hills, jumping over steps, getting in and out of a car are required. There is no physical function test that simultaneously evaluates both the upper and lower extremities of individuals who have had lower extremity amputations. Therefore, we planned to perform the validity and reliability of the Glittre activities of daily living (ADL) test, which is used in COPD patients, for individuals who have had lower extremity amputation. The Glittre ADL test is the most widely used test to evaluate the performance of COPD patients in activities of daily living. The test is a simple test that can be easily applied and includes functional activities for the lower extremity and upper extremity. RESEARCH QUESTIONS / HYPOTHESES: 1. Is the Glittre ADL Test reliable in amputees using a lower extremity prosthesis? 2. Is the Glittre ADL Test valid for evaluating amputees using a lower extremity prosthesis? METHOD OF THE RESEARCH: Glittre ADL Test: It is a test that takes place within a distance of 10 m in total. This distance of 10 m will be divided into 2 in the middle by the ladder. Each rung of the ladder will be adjusted 17 cm high and 27 cm deep. Individuals will be asked to climb a 2-step ladder and then walk towards the shelf. The height of the shelves will be adjusted according to the shoulders and waist levels of the participants. It will place 3 pieces of 1 kg objects on the top shelf, one by one, first from the top shelf to the middle shelf, then from the middle shelf to the bottom shelf, from the bottom shelf to the middle shelf, and finally from the middle shelf to the top shelf. It is a test that takes place within a distance of 10 m in total. This distance of 10 m will be divided into 2 in the middle by the ladder. Each rung of the ladder will be adjusted 17 cm high and 27 cm deep. Individuals will be asked to climb a 2-step ladder and then walk towards the shelf. The height of the shelves will be adjusted according to the shoulders and waist levels of the participants. It will place 3 pieces of 1 kg objects on the top shelf, one by one, first from the top shelf to the middle shelf, then from the middle shelf to the bottom shelf, from the bottom shelf to the middle shelf, and finally from the middle shelf to the top shelf. For the validity test; 2 minute walk test, functional reach test, timed get up and go test will be done and these tests will be examined in terms of Construct validity, Convergent validity and Discriminant validity. For reliability test; Day 1 and Day 2 will be evaluated by the same physiotherapist. Day 3 will be evaluated by a different physiotherapist. There will be 3 evaluations in 1 week and it will be planned to be 1 day between evaluations. Two assessments will be done by the same physiotherapist, while the third will be done by another physiotherapist.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 66
Est. completion date January 10, 2023
Est. primary completion date December 30, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 75 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - People over the age of 18 who have had lower extremity amputation - Unilateral amputees using a lower extremity prosthesis for at least 6 months - Those who can walk at least 30 m independently Exclusion Criteria: - Presence of ulcer on the stump - Lack of stump socket compatibility - Having a different orthopedic or neurological problem other than amputation - Having a cardiopulmonary problem that will prevent the test from being completed. - I ndividuals who cannot understand and follow commands

Study Design


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Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department Mersin

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Eastern Mediterranean University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

References & Publications (2)

Hatfield AG. Beyond the 10-m time: a pilot study of timed walks in lower limb amputees. Clin Rehabil. 2002 Mar;16(2):210-4. doi: 10.1191/0269215502cr484oa. — View Citation

Mason K, Chockalingam A, Prudhomme S, Stachenko S, Pearson T. Policy depot: a tool to build global capacity in cardiovascular health policy. Glob Heart. 2012 Mar;7(1):47-51. doi: 10.1016/j.gheart.2012.01.005. Epub 2012 Apr 13. No abstract available. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Glittre Activities Of Daily Living Test How long individuals take the Glittre Daily Living Activities Test will be recorded in minutes. 3 months
Secondary 2-Minute Walking Test The test to be carried out in the 30 meter long area will be marked at 3 meter intervals and the turning points will be determined by an object such as a traffic cone. We will ask the individual to walk the maximum distance in 2 minutes, and we will tell him that he can slow down and stop when he gets tired. When 2 minutes are completed with the stopwatch, we will ask the individual to stop and record the walking distance. 3 months
Secondary Functional reach test: The patient will be asked to stand sideways next to the wall and wait with the shoulder flexed at 90 degrees, the elbow extended and the fist closed, without touching the arm close to the wall. The 3rd metacarpal head will be marked and the patient will be asked to lie down as far as he can without stepping, then the new location of the 3rd metacarpal head will be marked. Scoring will be determined by measuring the difference between the start and end position. 3 attempts will be made and the average of the last two trials will be taken. 3 months
Secondary Timed get up and walk test The distance of 3 meters in front of the chair will be determined and the individual will be asked to get up from the chair and walk the determined distance. 3 months
Secondary Trinity Amputation and Prosthetic Experience Scale (TAPES): TAPES consists of 2 parts. In the first part, psychosocial adaptation, activity limitation and prosthesis satisfaction are questioned, while in the second part, the average number of hours he wears the prosthesis, his physical capacity, general health, stump and phantom pain are questioned. A high score indicates high compliance. A high score in assessing activity limitation indicates activity limitation. Finally, the highest score that can be obtained in the prosthesis satisfaction subscale is 50, the lowest score is 10. A high score indicates that the individual is satisfied with the prosthesis. 3 months
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