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Responsiveness of the Activity Participation Outcome Measure in adult patients with traumatic brain injury...

Published

Aug 2020

Responsiveness of the Activity Participation Outcome Measure in adult patients with traumatic brain injury in an acute private neurological rehabilitation setting in South Africa

By Camp, A L, Casteleijn, D & Thupae, D

Acute neurological rehabilitation aims to reduce the burden of care of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and increase their activity participation. Tracking change throughout the rehabilitation is essential for funders of the service as well as the patient. This study compared the responsiveness to change of the Functional Independence Measure™+ Functional Assessment Measure (FIM™+FAM) with the Activity Participation Outcomes Measure (APOM). This was administered TBI patients in the acute neurological rehabilitation phase in a private health care facility in South Africa. 

Conclusion: Although both measures are responsive to track change in TBI patients, the APOM includes more specific items that occupational therapists address in rehabilitation. The lack of a measure of physical components in the APOM makes it a difficult to be the only one to use in an environment where there is a high physical burden of care in patients. However, the APOM could be used in conjunction with other impairment-based scales that target physical components. It is recommended that more occupational therapists use the APOM with TBI populations.

Reference

Camp, A L, Casteleijn, D & Thupae, D (2020) Responsiveness of the Activity Participation Outcome Measure in adult patients with traumatic brain injury in an acute private neurological rehabilitation setting in South Africa. South African Journal of Occupational Therapy. 50 (2) 70-76.  

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