Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Validation of a Translation Into Spanish (Mexico) of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure III
The propose of the study is to validate in Mexico a spanish translation of the Spinal Cord
Independence Measure (SCIM) Version III, in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI).
Internal consistency, reproducibility and reliability will be addressed scoring the results
of the translated version at two time frames and also of the same patients by different
examiners (physicians, nurses and technicians).
The worldwide estimated annual incidence of SCI has a broad spectrum, ranging from 236 to
1009 cases per million of people. In Mexico there is an estimate of 18.1 cases per million
people, affecting primary men in their productive age (25-34 years old).
Most of the patients have disabilities after the injury, and become dependent of their
families or professional care providers. The cornerstone treatment in the long therm is
rehabilitation and the main goal is to achieve patient independence.
Over the last two decades many disability measure instruments have been developed, like the
Functional Interdisciplinary Measure (FIM). This scale though it is very useful for
patients' general outcome, it does not grade patients' independence entirely. In 1997, Dr.
Amiram Catz developed the first version of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM).
Since its first version, it showed to be a very powerful tool to assess patients'
independence. Recently, the SCIM-III has been validated in a multicenter study, showing
validity, reliability and internal consistency.
The aim of this study is to perform a translate and trans-cultural adaptation of the
SCIM-III into Spanish and to perform also its validation in Mexican population.
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