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      The structure and stability of the Functional Independence Measure.

      Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
      Activities of Daily Living, Disability Evaluation, Humans, Rehabilitation, methods

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          The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) records the severity of disability of rehabilitation patients. The necessarily curvilinear relationship between the finite range of recorded FIM raw scores and the conceptually infinite range of additive disability measures is resolved through Rasch analysis. The analysis of admission and discharge FIM ratings of 14,799 patients shows that the 18 FIM items define two statistically and clinically different indicators. Thirteen items define disability in motor functions. Five items define disability in cognitive functions. Additive measures for each indicator have the same characteristics at admission and discharge, so that these measures can be used to assess change in patient status.

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          8311667
          10.1016/0003-9993(94)90384-0

          Chemistry
          Activities of Daily Living,Disability Evaluation,Humans,Rehabilitation,methods
          Chemistry
          Activities of Daily Living, Disability Evaluation, Humans, Rehabilitation, methods

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