2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/1710534
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Validity and Reliability of the Thai Version of the Gait Assessment and Intervention Tool (G.A.I.T.)

Abstract: Introduction. The Gait Assessment and Intervention Tool (G.A.I.T.) is well-accepted for determining changes in gait quality in neurological patients. This study is aimed at translating the G.A.I.T. to Thai and to examine its validity and reliability. Methods. The Thai translation and back-translation into English were done according to international guidelines. Sixty-eight patients with subacute to chronic stroke were recruited. Concurrent validity was determined by the correlation coefficient between the Thai… Show more

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“…in the following countries: Turkey, Slovenia, Italy (three separate users), Korea, India (two separate users), Australia (two separate users), Columbia, Spain, Thailand, and the U.S. Additionally, the G.A.I.T. has been translated into the following languages: Spanish [ 25 ], Taiwanese [ 26 ], and Portuguese (translation is complete, but not yet published).…”
Section: Observational Gait Coordination Scale With Precision Sensiti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the following countries: Turkey, Slovenia, Italy (three separate users), Korea, India (two separate users), Australia (two separate users), Columbia, Spain, Thailand, and the U.S. Additionally, the G.A.I.T. has been translated into the following languages: Spanish [ 25 ], Taiwanese [ 26 ], and Portuguese (translation is complete, but not yet published).…”
Section: Observational Gait Coordination Scale With Precision Sensiti...mentioning
confidence: 99%