Publications by authors named "Ayse A Kucukdeveci"

Objective: To investigate the effects of mirror therapy applied in addition to routine rehabilitation on clinical outcomes in post-traumatic complex regional pain syndrome type 1.

Design: Single-blind randomized controlled trial.

Subjects: Patients with trauma-induced complex regional pain syndrome type 1 of the hand receiving outpatient rehabilitation.

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  • The study aimed to create a common metric (CM) for assessing knee osteoarthritis (OA) by combining data from several frequently used scales focused on patient functioning.
  • The research involved 411 patients and utilized various health assessment tools, applying the Rasch measurement model to ensure reliability and consistency across the scales.
  • The resulting CM allows clinicians and researchers to easily compare and convert scores from different OA assessment scales, making evaluations more straightforward and uniform.
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The application of the Rasch measurement model in rehabilitation is now well established. Both its dichotomous and polytomous forms provide for transforming ordinal scales into interval-level measures, consistent with the requirements of fundamental measurement. The growth of applying the model in rehabilitation spans 30 years, during which both the protocol has steadily developed and several software packages have emerged that provide for analysis, together with the "R" language that has an increasing set of codes for applying the model.

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The goals of the management of osteoarthritis (OA) are to relieve joint pain and stiffness, maintain or increase joint mobility and stability, improve activities and participation, and enhance quality of life. The first step in the management is to make a comprehensive holistic assessment to understand the impact of the disease on the individual. Then, an individualized management plan can be set via a shared-decision making process between the patient and the clinician taking into account all components of functioning affected by the disease.

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Objectives: This study was planned to test the reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 3.0 cerebral palsy (CP) module (parent form) in children with CP.

Patients And Methods: In the validation study conducted between June 2007 and June 2009, 511 children (299 normal children, 212 children with CP) were assessed by the seven scales of PedsQL [daily activities (DA), school activities (SA), movement and balance (MB), pain and hurt (PH), fatigue (F), eating activities (EA), and speech and communication (SC)].

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Background: Functioning is considered a third indicator of health and a key outcome in rehabilitation. A universal practical tool for collecting functioning information is essential. This tool would be ideally based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.

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The aim of this paper was to provide an overview of Cochrane Systematic Reviews (CSRs), which synthesizes the quality and quantity of available evidence on the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The World Health Organization (WHO) requested Cochrane Rehabilitation the CSRs search to develop the Package of Interventions in Rehabilitation (PIR). We searched the Cochrane Library using the terms "rheumatoid arthritis" and "rehabilitation.

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Objectives: This study aims to investigate whether pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy in addition to a conventional rehabilitation program is effective on pain and functioning in patients with type 1 complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS-1) of the hand.

Patients And Methods: Between March 2013 and January 2015, a total of 32 patients (16 males, 16 females; mean age: 50.1±13.

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  • The study focuses on creating measurement tools to assess the functional status of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, specifically regarding their upper and lower limb functions.
  • It involved analyzing responses from 300 RA patients using various psychometric methods, including exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, along with Rasch analysis for validation.
  • The results identified two main dimensions for the tools related to self-care and mobility activities in both upper and lower extremities, demonstrating good construct validity for future evaluations.
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Introduction: The importance of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) clinical studies has been recognised for many years. The current study aims to describe the RA PROMs used over the past 20 years, and their performance metrics, to underpin appropriate tool selection.

Methods: The study included a systematic search for PROMs that have been in use over the period 2000-2019, with detailed documentation of their psychometric properties, and a user-friendly presentation of the extensive evidence base.

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy on ankle flexor spasticity in stroke survivors and to reveal changes in the fibroelastic components of muscle.

Design: Randomized controlled trial.

Setting: Inpatient neuro-rehabilitation clinic of a university hospital.

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Objective: Functioning is an important outcome for the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Heterogeneity of respective patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) challenges direct comparisons between their results. This study aimed to standardize reporting of such PROMs measuring functioning in RA to facilitate comparability.

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Objectives: To develop a common reference metric of functioning, incorporating generic and health condition-specific disability instruments, and to test whether this reference metric is invariant across 2 health conditions.

Design: Psychometric study using secondary data analysis. Firstly, the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Linking Rules were used to examine the concept equivalence between the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.

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  • This study investigates the potential link between venous insufficiency (VI) and knee osteoarthritis (OA) in a sample of 103 participants, primarily female, aged 30 to 69.
  • Results indicated a higher prevalence of VI in the OA group (40.6%) compared to healthy controls (15.9%), although cartilage thickness and overall knee grading did not significantly differ between the groups.
  • The findings suggest that VI may contribute to changes in the bone microenvironment, as evidenced by increased medial tibial sclerosis and higher pain scores in OA patients with VI, supporting the idea that venous issues could influence pain and bone health.
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The goals in the management of established rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are to control pain and disease activity, prevent further joint damage, and enhance functioning and quality of life. Despite the fact that aggressive and the early use of biological and nonbiological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs have been associated with substantial gains in clinical, radiological, and disability outcomes, a considerable proportion of patients still report significant problems of physical, emotional and social functioning, and unmet needs in established RA. Therefore, nonpharmacological treatments are also administered for patients with RA.

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  • Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for osteoarthritis (OA) have been used for over 35 years, with the current study aiming to evaluate their performance quality to help choose the most suitable PROMs for various assessments.
  • A systematic search reviewed PROMs used from 2000-2016, cataloguing their psychometric properties to present the information in an accessible way.
  • Out of 78 identified PROMs, common themes included pain and mobility, with important areas like psychological factors being underrepresented; this study highlights both the current options and the need for improvement in certain key domains.
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Background: Stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide, with an expected rise of global burden in the next twenty years throughout Europe. This EBPP represents the official position of the European Union through the UEMS Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) Section and designates the professional role of PRM physicians for people with stroke. The aim of this study is to improve PRM physicians' professional practice for persons with stroke in order to promote their functioning and enhance quality of life.

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Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is a type of brain disorder caused by the lack of thiamine, most commonly because of chronic alcohol misuse. It consists of two separate conditions including Wernicke's encephalopathy and Korsakoff syndrome. Various levels of cognitive impairments are associated with the severity of the syndrome.

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The increasing complexity of healthcare provision and medical interventions requires collaboration between large numbers of health professionals. The nature of the interactions between team members determines whether the pattern of working is described as multi-, inter- or trans-disciplinary. Such team-working is an important part of the specialty of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine.

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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate whether items in the Turkish version of the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) function differently according to age, sex, and duration of pain using the Mixed Rasch Model (MRM).

Patients And Methods: The NHP data of patients with low back pain from a previous study was analyzed. To analyze differential item functioning (DIF) within the items of the NHP, the MRM was used.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of kinaesthetic ability training with the Kinesthetic Ability Trainer (KAT) on unilateral neglect and functional outcomes in stroke patients.

Study Design: An assessor-blinded, randomized controlled, clinical trial.

Methods: A total of 64 stroke patients with unilateral neglect (mean age 61 (standard deviation (SD) 12) years, 60.

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The Osteoarthritis Quality of Life scale (OAQoL) is specific to individuals with osteoarthritis. The present study describes the adaptation of the OAQoL for use in the following five European languages: German, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish and Turkish. The study involved three stages in each language; translation, cognitive debriefing (face and content validity) and validation.

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Aim: This study aimed to explore the potential of an inclusive and fully integrated measurement system for the Activities component of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), incorporating four classical scales, including the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), and a Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT).

Methods: Three hundred patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) answered relevant questions from four questionnaires. Rasch analysis was performed to create an item bank using this item pool.

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The Ankylosing Spondylitis Work Instability Scale (AS-WIS) is a recently developed 20-item measure to assess work instability in AS. This study aimed to adapt the AS-WIS to Turkish and to test its reliability and validity. After the translation process, 132 AS patients were assessed by the AS-WIS, Bath AS Disease Activity Index, Bath AS Functional Index and the AS Quality of Life Questionnaire.

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