Abstract
Analysis of the consistency between rehabilitation therapy interns and instructors in applying the ICF-RS quantitative criteria for assessing chronically dysfunctional patients
  
DOI:10.3870/zgkf.2025.03.009
EN KeyWords: ICF-RS quantification standard  rehabilitation therapy  inter rater reliability
Fund Project:国家自然科学基金(82272614)
作者单位
林馨 1.澳门科技大学中医药学院,中国澳门 9990782.厦门市第五医院,福建 厦门 361101 
余果 2.厦门市第五医院,福建 厦门361101 
王妍铃 2.厦门市第五医院,福建 厦门361101 
宋海燕 2.厦门市第五医院,福建 厦门361101 
颜培宇 1.澳门科技大学中医药学院,中国澳门 999078 
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EN Abstract:
  Objective: To evaluate the consistency between rehabilitation therapy interns and instructors in using ICF-RS quantitative standards to assess patients with chronic functional impairment. Methods: The study included 39 patients (23 males and 16 females) with an average age of 47.26±14.83 years, covering neurological, musculoskeletal, and other types of disorders. Through training, 4 interns and 2 supervising teachers independently evaluated the patient’s physical function, activity function, participation function, and overall function. Results: The Kappa coefficient among the teaching staff ranged from 0.673 to 1, indicating a high degree of consistency in their evaluations. The Kendall harmony coefficient among interns ranged from 0.871 to 0.976, while the Kendall harmony coefficient among the 6 assessors ranged from 0.916 to 0.96. Conclusion: Trained interns can achieve evaluation consistency similar to that of their supervising teachers. The ICF-RS quantitative standard has reliability and consistency in clinical practice. The research results support the widespread application of ICF-RS quantitative standards in rehabilitation therapy education and clinical practice, and it is necessary to improve evaluation consistency through systematic training.
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