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Table 1 Mobility domain components of each measurement instrument classified according to the ICF

From: Responsiveness and interpretability of commonly used outcome assessments of mobility capacity in older hospital patients with cognitive spectrum disorders

Domain components Multi-component measurement instruments Single-component measurement instruments
DEMMI HABAM POMA SPPB TUG Barthel Index mobility subscale FAC 4-m gait speed test 5x chair rise test 2-min walk test
0–100 points 0–26 points 0–28 points 0–12 points Ratio scale (s) 0–40 points 0–5 points Ratio scale (m/s) Ratio scale (s) Ratio scale (m)
Changing and maintaining body position (d410–d429)
d410 Changing basic body position X X X X X X    X  
d415 Maintaining a body position X X X X       
d420 Transferring oneself   X     X     
Carrying, moving and handling objects (d430–d449)
d430 Lifting and carrying objects           
d435 Moving objects with lower extremities           
d440 Fine hand use           
d445 Hand and arm use           
Walking and moving (d450–d469)
d450 Walking X X X X X X X X   X
d455 Moving around   X     X     
d460 Moving around in different locations           
d465 Moving around using equipment X X X   X X     
Moving around using transportation (d470–d489)
d470 Using transportation           
d475 Driving           
d480 Riding animals for transportation           
  1. The domain components (constructs) of each instrument are classified according to the domain ‘mobility’ (Activities and Participation, Chapter 4) described in the World Health Organization’s ICF [5]. The ICF mobility definition is: ‘Moving by changing body position or location or by transferring from one place to another, by carrying, moving or manipulating objects, by walking, running or climbing, and by using various forms of transportation’
  2. ICF International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, DEMMI de Morton Mobility Index, HABAM Hierarchical Assessment of Balance and Mobility, POMA Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment, SPPB Short Physical Performance Battery, TUG Timed Up and Go test, FAC Functional Ambulation Categories