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NCT04728776

Translation and Validation of Stroke Impact Scale 3.0 in Urdu for Pakistan

Completed Last updated 28 January 2021
What this trial tests

trial in Stroke in 116 participants. Completed in 7 February 2020.

Timeline
6 February 2017
Primary endpoint
7 February 2020
7 February 2020

Quick facts

Lead sponsorUniversity of Lahore
StatusCompleted
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment116
Start date6 February 2017
Primary completion7 February 2020
Estimated completion7 February 2020
Sites1 location across Pakistan

Conditions studied

Sponsor

University of Lahore

Who can join

Adults 50 to 80, any sex, with Stroke. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

BACKGROUND Knowledge about the perceived impact of stroke on survivors' lives is still scarce in Pakistan due to the lack of translated and culturally adapted self-rating scales. The stroke impact scale is a comprehensive self-reported outcome measure designed to assess the quality of life following the stroke. Although the psychometric properties of SIS found to be superior to the conventional generic quality of life scales, it has not been translated and tested in Pakistan. OBJECTIVE To translate and cross-culturally validate the Urdu version of stroke impact scale 3.0 for Pakistan MATERIAL AND METHODS Established guidelines were followed for translation and adaption of the Stroke impact scale 3.0. A prospective cohort of 116 patients with mild to moderate stroke self-reported their recovery on the Urdu version of SIS 3.0. The patients were concurrently evaluated on the established scales to assess the validity using the Spearman correlation coefficient. ANOVA was used to determine the discriminant validity. Ninety patients were consecutively re-evaluated to determine the test-retest reliability, precision, minimal detectable change (MCD) and clinically minimally important difference. The coefficients of ICC, Cronbach's alpha, and weighted kappa were calculated to establish the stability and consistency of the scale. The receiver operating curve was used to estimate the MCID of SIS-16 using global rating scale as an anchor. KEYWORDS: Stroke, Stroke Impact Scale, Outcome Measures, Quality of Life

Publications & conference data

1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):

  1. Clinical Trials and Therapeutic Approaches for Healthcare Challenges in Pakistan
    Ahmed A, Williams N. · · 2023

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