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Table 1 Participants’ characteristics and identified occupations in the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure

From: Examining minimal important change of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure for subacute rehabilitation hospital inpatients

Variable

Category

Mean or count

 

SD

MAX

MIN

Patients (n = 97)

      

Males

 

36 (37.1%)

    

Age

 

73.6

 ± 

12.6

97

36

Diagnosis

Stroke

37 (38.1%)

    
 

Orthopedic disease

56 (57.7%)

    
 

Disuse syndrome

4 (4.1%)

    

MMSE

 

27.2

 ± 

2.6

30

20

FIM

Total

81.9

 ± 

16.6

123

42

 

Motor

54.1

 ± 

14.0

90

23

 

Cognitive

28.1

 ± 

5.3

35

9

Domain

Aspect

Count

    

Occupations identified by the COPM (n = 400)

      

Self-care (n = 207, 51.8%)

Personal care

128 (32.0%)

    
 

Functional mobility

63 (15.8%)

    
 

Community management

16 (4.0%)

    

Productivity (n = 141, 35.3%)

Paid/unpaid work

8 (2.0%)

    
 

Household arrangement

133 (33.3%)

    
 

Play/school

0 (0%)

    

Leisure (n = 52, 13.0%)

Quiet recreation

16 (4.0%)

    
 

Active recreation

27 (6.8%)

    
 

Socialization

9 (2.3%)

    

Occupational therapist (n = 30)

      

Experience years

 

5.9

 ± 

3.4

16

2

  1. MMSE mini-mental state examination, FIM functional independence measure