Title of article :
Spanish Transcultural Adaptation and Validity of the Behavioral Inattention Test
Author/Authors :
Sánchez-Cabeza, Ángel Department of Physiotherapy - Occupational Therapy - Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos- Madrid, Spain , Huertas-Hoyas, Elisabet Department of Physiotherapy - Occupational Therapy - Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos- Madrid, Spain , Máximo-Bocanegra, Nuria Department of Physiotherapy - Occupational Therapy - Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos- Madrid, Spain , Martínez-Piédrola, Rosa María Department of Physiotherapy - Occupational Therapy - Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos- Madrid, Spain , Pérez-de-Heredia-Torres, Marta Department of Physiotherapy - Occupational Therapy - Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos- Madrid, Spain , Alegre-Ayala, Jorge Department of Physiotherapy - Occupational Therapy - Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos- Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
To adapt, validate, and translate the Behavioral Inattention Test as an assessment tool for Spanish individuals with
unilateral spatial neglect. Design. A cross-sectional descriptive study. Setting. University laboratories. Participants. A sample of 75
Spanish stroke patients and 18 healthy control subjects. Interventions. Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures. The Behavioral
Inattention Test. Results. The Spanish version of the Behavioral Inattention Test shows a high degree of reliability both in the
complete test (𝛼= .90) and in the conventional (𝛼= .93) and behavioral subtests ( 𝛼= .75). The concurrent validity between the total
conventional and behavioral scores was high (𝑟=−.80; 𝑝<0.001). Significant differences were found between patients with and
without unilateral spatial neglect (𝑝<0.001). In the comparison between right and left damaged sides, differences were found in all
items, except for article reading (𝑝=0.156) and card sorting ( 𝑝=0.117). Conclusions. This measure is a useful tool for evaluating
unilateral spatial neglect as it provides information on everyday problems. The BIT discriminates between stroke patients with and
without unilateral spatial neglect. This measure constitutes a reliable tool for the diagnosis, planning, performance, and design of
specific treatment programs intended to improve the functionality and quality of life of people with unilateral spatial neglect
Keywords :
Spanish Transcultural Adaptation , Validity , Behavioral Inattention Test , BIT , Unilateral spatial neglect (USN)
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International