Monitoring changes in locomotion-related daily life activities in post-stroke patients: the responsiveness of ABILOCO-Benin questionnaire

Emmanuel Segnon Sogbossi, Didier Niama-Natta, Eric Dossa, Faouziath Bani, Ernest Niyomwungere, Rafiath Tiamiyou,Etienne Alagnide,Toussaint Kpadonou,Charles Sebiyo Batcho

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION(2024)

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Purpose: To investigate the responsiveness of ABILOCO-Benin questionnaire, a West-African adapted questionnaire of performance in locomotion-related daily-life activities in adults with stroke. Materials and methodsWe conducted a longitudinal study involving 81 stroke patients (mean (SD) age: 54.6 (10.8) years; 58% male, mean (SD) time after stroke onset: 4.3 (2.5) weeks). Participants were assessed at baseline (T1), two-month later (T2), and on average of 1.5 (0.5) years after stroke (T3), with the ABILOCO-Benin questionnaire, functional ambulation classification (FAC), six-minute walking test, ACTIVLIM-Stroke questionnaire, modified Rankin Scale, and Stroke Impairment Assessment Scale. Global-, sub-group- (stable and improved based on FAC scores), and individual-based analysis of changes were performed. Results Participants showed significantly larger improvement for all outcomes during the acute phase (T1-T2). Changes in the ABILOCO-Benin measures were significantly correlated with changes in other outcome measures. ABILOCO-Benin questionnaire detected a significant improvement in both the stable and improved groups at both T2 and T3 in the sub-group approach. Individual-based analysis with ABILOCO-Benin measures showed a significantly higher proportion of stable patients (n = 55) and lower proportion of improved ones (n = 23) between T2 and T3 (LR(df) = 15.52(4), p = 0.004). Conclusions ABILOCO-Benin is responsive to changes in adult stroke patients within both acute and chronic phases. Implications for rehabilitationABILOCO-Benin questionnaire is highly responsive to changes in locomotion abilities of stroke patients within both acute (<6 months) and chronic (>= 6 months) phases.It can be used in clinical and research practice to track changes in stroke patients after interventions in African settings and beyond.
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Patient-reported outcomes,daily activities,psychometric,responsiveness,Africa
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