2021
DOI: 10.1111/ene.15052
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Development and initial validation of a patient‐centered stroke outcome measure in young stroke survivors

Abstract: Background and purpose This study was undertaken to develop a patient‐centered stroke outcome measure and initial validation of the proposed Young Stroke Questionnaire (YSQ). Methods This study assessed the reliability and discriminant validity of the YSQ. The initial questionnaire evolved from a focus group comprised of six young stroke survivors and six stroke neurologists centralized around four patient‐centered domains. To determine the reliability and discriminant validity of the YSQ, 100 young stroke sur… Show more

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“…The cross-sectional design could not differentiate the directions of relationships between SSQOL and emotional functioning and coping. Further studies could evaluate the concurrent validity of the SSQOL-12 with other stroke outcome measures such as Young Stroke Questionnaire 72 in younger stroke survivors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cross-sectional design could not differentiate the directions of relationships between SSQOL and emotional functioning and coping. Further studies could evaluate the concurrent validity of the SSQOL-12 with other stroke outcome measures such as Young Stroke Questionnaire 72 in younger stroke survivors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%