Background: The minimal important difference (MID) of the Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS) remains unknown, limiting the interpretation of change scores.
Objectives: To estimate the MID of the PASS in patients with subacute stroke.
Methods: Data at admission and discharge for 240 participants were retrieved from a longitudinal study.
Objective: To examine the test-retest reliability, minimal detectable change (MDC), responsiveness, and efficiency of the Computerized Adaptive Test of Social Functioning (Social-CAT) in patients with stroke.
Design: Repeated-assessments design.
Setting: A department of rehabilitation of a medical center.