Content area

Abstract

Study Design

Cross-sectional.

Introduction

Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure (SHAP) provides function scores for hand grips (prehensile patterns) and an overall score, the index of function (IOF). The underlying equations of SHAP are not publicly available, which induces opacity. Furthermore, SHAP has been scarcely tested in prosthetic users.

Methods

Issues with SHAP-IOF are discussed; an alternative scoring system, that is, linear index of function (LIF) and a weighted version (W-LIF) are presented. In LIF, task times are transformed linearly, relative to SHAP norms, and are computed into LIF-prehensile patterns (LIFPP). LIF and IOF were compared using data of 27 experienced prosthetic users.

Results

High correlation and agreement between LIF and IOF was found: LIFPPvs IOFPPranged fromr= 0.880 tor= 0.988, and W-LIF vs IOF had a correlation coefficient ofr= 0.984.

Discussion:SHAP data of prosthetic users are valuable benchmarks for health care professionals. LIF calculations are a good and cost free alternative for IOF scores.

Conclusion(s)

Measurements with LIF and IOF may be considered similar, but LIF is transparent and easier to use than IOF.

Level of Evidence

Clinical measurement and cross-sectional.

Details

Title
The Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure revisited: A transparent linear scoring system, applied to data of experienced prosthetic users
Author
Burgerhof, Johannes GM; Vasluian, Ecaterina; Dijkstra, Pieter U; Bongers, Raoul M; van der Sluis, Corry K
Pages
49-57
Section
Scientific/Clinical Article
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Jan-Mar 2017
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
08941130
e-ISSN
1545004X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1878844645
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Jan-Mar 2017