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Validation of a French version of the upper limb Erasmus Modified Nottingham Sensory Assessment with stereognosis (EmNSA-S) component in patients with stroke

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Objective Sensory impairment of the upper limb (UL) is a common deficit post-stroke, associated with loss of functional ability. Currently, there is no standardized tool evaluating sensation of the UL… Click to show full abstract

Objective Sensory impairment of the upper limb (UL) is a common deficit post-stroke, associated with loss of functional ability. Currently, there is no standardized tool evaluating sensation of the UL in patients with stroke in the French language. The objective was to develop a French version of the Erasmus modified Nottingham Sensory Assessment with stereognosis component (EmNSA-S) for evaluation of the UL among adults with stroke. Material/patients and methods It was a monocentric prospective observational cross-sectional design study. The study consisted of two phases including (i) instrument translation, and (ii) validation phase with establishment of the concurrent criterion-related validity, internal consistency, intra and inter-rater reliability and minimal detectable change with 95% confidence interval (MDC95). French version of the EmNSA-S for UL was developed through multidisciplinary forwards-backwards translation. Outcome measures were the EmNSA-S, Fugl-Meyer Assessment sensory subscale (FMA-S) and the Fugl-Meyer Assessment motor subscale of UE (FMA-M UE). Fifty patients with hemiparesis due to a single cerebrovascular accident were recruited to establish psychometric properties (mean ± SD age, 55 ± 15.6 years; median [range] time since stroke, 3.1 [1.1 to 319.1] months; 70% of male; 52% right paresis; median [range] FMA-M UE scale, 33.5/66 [4 to 66]). Results The median [range] score of EmNSA-S was 51.5/64 [1 to 63], a score of 64 indicating no sensory impairment. Spearman rank correlation coefficient was very strong between EmNSA-S and FMA-S total scores (r = 0.826, P  Discussion – conclusion The standardized French version of the EmNSA-S provides a valid and reliable scale. The study supports the use of the French version of this scale for comprehensive and accurate assessment of sensory modalities in adults post-stroke.

Keywords: upper limb; version; erasmus modified; assessment; french version; patients stroke

Journal Title: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Year Published: 2017

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