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Table 1 Participant Characteristics

From: Predicting patient-reported outcome of activities of daily living in stroke rehabilitation: a machine learning study

 

Mean ± SD/

Median (IQR)/

Participants, no. (%)

Demographics

 

 Age (years)

55.75 ± 11.22

 Male sex

84 (68%)

 Years of education

12.00 (6.00)

Stroke characteristics

 

 Right-sided hemiplegia

70 (57%)

 Time since stroke (months)

14.00 (22.00)

 Hemorrhagic stroke diagnosis

55 (44%)

 NIHSS score

4.00 (3.00)

Baseline Assessment Scores

 

 FMA-UE

30.00 (14.00)

 BBT

1.00 (13.25)

 CAHAI

31.50 (20.25)

 WMFT-Time

12.11 (8.14)

 WMFT-Quality

2.41 ± 0.54

 FIM

110.00 (12.25)

 MAL-AOU

0.91 (1.01)

 MAL-QOM

0.59 (0.99)

 NEADL

28.00 (25.25)

 SIS-Total

63.13 ± 12.04

 SIS-ADL

37.50 (10.25)

  1. SD standard deviation, IQR interquartile range, NIHSS National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, FMA-UE Upper Extremity subscale of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment, BBT Box and Block Test, CAHAI Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory, WMFT Wolf Motor Function Test, FIM Functional Independence Measure, MAL Motor Activity Log, AOU Amount of Use, QOM Quality of Movement, NEADL Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living, SIS Stroke Impact Scale, ADL Activities of Daily Living