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- W2006015324 abstract "Summary The TELER system is a concept of evaluation and outcome measurement developed by Le Roux in the 1980s. Before this study there was little evidence in the literature of the validity of TELER as a functional outcome measure for use with acute stroke patients. The purpose, therefore, was to establish the concurrent validity of a series of previously developed TELER functional indicators ( Mawson, 1995 ) and assess their responsiveness as a measure of functional recovery in a convenience sample of ‘first ever’ stroke patients receiving physiotherapy. A prospective correlation design was undertaken analysing the difference between independently observed TELER and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) scores. Twenty-nine patients (mode Rankin score 4) with a mean age of 61 years (SD 11.8) were scored during physiotherapy; mean length of rehabilitation was 59 days. Spearman Rank correlations ranged from 0.51 to 0.99 with 65% > 0.9. Evidence of good correlation between TELER upper limb Indicators and MAS functional arm items was inconclusive owing to the small number of paired scores. The TELER Indicator of sit-to-stand was compared with the MAS item of sit-to-stand to establish which was more responsive to clinically significant change. To ensure statistical independence, two methods of chi-square analysis were undertaken. A significance level of 5% was set before all calculations. TELER recorded more changes in functional status than the MAS. In conclusion the study provided evidence that the TELER Indicators for acute stroke rehabilitation have concurrent validity when compared to the MAS and they are more responsive to functional changes in some areas." @default.
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