Validity and reliability of the Barthel index administered by telephone

Stroke. 2011 Jul;42(7):2077-9. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.111.613521. Epub 2011 Apr 28.

Abstract

Background and purpose: We aimed to evaluate validity and reliability of the Barthel Index administered telephonically compared with face-to-face assessment in clinically stable patients with stroke.

Methods: One hundred thirty-one patients were interviewed twice by 2 registered nurses with identical training. Half of the patients were randomized to receive the telephone interview followed by the face-to-face interview and half the contrary. The sequence of interviewers was randomized.

Results: The median value of the Barthel Index score was 30 (first to third interquartile range, 15 to 80) by telephone and 35 (15 to 75) by face-to-face (P=0.29). The weighted κ was 0.90 (95% CI, 0.85 to 0.94); κ values ranged from 0.70 (0.58 to 0.82) for bowel control to 0.91 (0.83 to 0.99) for bathing.

Conclusions: Telephone assessment of stroke disability with the Barthel Index is reliable in comparison to direct face-to-face assessment.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Aged
  • Caregivers
  • Communication
  • Disability Evaluation*
  • Disabled Persons / rehabilitation
  • Humans
  • Language
  • Middle Aged
  • Nursing / methods*
  • Psychometrics
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Stroke Rehabilitation*
  • Telemedicine / methods
  • Telephone