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    Title: Development of a computerized Digit Vigilance Test and validation in patients with stroke
    Authors: CM, Yang
    GH, Lin
    MH, Chen
    IP, Hsueh
    CL, Hsieh
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學
    Date: 2015-04
    Issue Date: 2018-06-22T03:26:48Z (UTC)
    Publisher: J Rehabil Med
    ISSN: 1650-1977
    Abstract: OBJECTIVES:
    To develop a computerized Digit Vigilance Test (C-DVT) with lower random measurement error than that of the DVT and to examine the concurrent validity, ecological validity, and test-retest reliability of the C-DVT in patients with stroke.

    DESIGN:
    A cross-sectional study.

    PATIENTS:
    Forty-four patients with stroke.

    METHODS:
    We developed and tested the C-DVT. To examine the psychometric properties, the participants completed both the C-DVT and DVT twice with a 14-day interval.

    RESULTS:
    We developed the C-DVT on the basis of expert input and examinee feedback. C-DVT scores were highly correlated with DVT scores (ρ = 0.75), supporting the concurrent validity. The C-DVT scores were moderately correlated with the scores of the Barthel Index and the Activities of Daily Living Computerized Adaptive Testing system (ρ = -0.60~-0.57), supporting the ecological validity. The test-retest agreement of the C-DVT was excellent (intra-class correlation coefficient = 0.92). The random measurement error of the C-DVT (minimal detectable change percent change (MDC%) = 15.4%) was acceptable and lower than that of the DVT (33.0%). The practice effects of the C-DVT were statistically significant, but the effect size d was small (0.15).

    CONCLUSION:
    A C-DVT with a limited amount of random measurement error was developed. These preliminary findings show that the C-DVT demonstrates satisfactory concurrent validity, ecological validity, and test-retest reliability in patients with stroke.
    URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1945
    https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/ir/handle/310902500/19270
    Relation: J Rehabil Med. 2015 Apr;47(4):311-7
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