Abstract
Objective:
To compare disability between two patient groups using short validated tools based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).
Design:
Cross-sectional study.
Setting:
University hospital specialist outpatient clinic.
Subjects:
A total of 94 patients with traumatic brain injury and 59 with spinal cord injury.
Main measures:
Disability evaluated using self-reported and proxy 12-item WHODAS 2.0 (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule), and physician-rated WHO minimal generic data set covering functioning and health.
Results:
The two measures used showed severe but very different disabilities in these patient groups. Disability was assessed worse by physicians in the spinal cord injury population (sum 15.8 vs. 12.7,
Conclusion:
Both generic measures were able to detect severe disability but also to detect differences between two patient populations with different underlying diagnoses.
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