This systematic review of the literature aimed to identify studies examining the psychometric properties of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT) in various international populations on. The search was conducted in MEDLINE, SCOPUS, CINAHL and Web Of Science, with no restrictions on publication period, the country in which the study was conducted, or the age of the patients. Eligible studies were selected on the basis of inclusion criteria and data were extracted. Study quality and the risk of bias were assessed using the COnsensus-based Standards to select the health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) checklist. 805 articles were identified; after removing duplicates, there were 361 single studies. 338 articles did not concern the psychometric properties of JTHFT. The remaining 23 studies were selected for full text review, and all were included. They comprised 8 languages and 9 pathologies. These findings suggest the JTHFT is a useful test of manual dexterity in activities of daily living. This study provides specific information on the instrument's psychometric properties in different populations and supports clinicians in making informed decisions when choosing instruments for upper-limb evaluations.

A systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Jebsen–Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT) / Fabbri, Benedetta; Berardi, Anna; Tofani, Marco; Panuccio, Francescaroberta; Ruotolo, Ilaria; Sellitto, Giovanni; Galeoto, Giovanni. - In: HAND SURGERY & REHABILITATION. - ISSN 2468-1229. - (2021).

A systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Jebsen–Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT)

Berardi Anna
;
Tofani Marco;Galeoto Giovanni
2021

Abstract

This systematic review of the literature aimed to identify studies examining the psychometric properties of the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT) in various international populations on. The search was conducted in MEDLINE, SCOPUS, CINAHL and Web Of Science, with no restrictions on publication period, the country in which the study was conducted, or the age of the patients. Eligible studies were selected on the basis of inclusion criteria and data were extracted. Study quality and the risk of bias were assessed using the COnsensus-based Standards to select the health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) checklist. 805 articles were identified; after removing duplicates, there were 361 single studies. 338 articles did not concern the psychometric properties of JTHFT. The remaining 23 studies were selected for full text review, and all were included. They comprised 8 languages and 9 pathologies. These findings suggest the JTHFT is a useful test of manual dexterity in activities of daily living. This study provides specific information on the instrument's psychometric properties in different populations and supports clinicians in making informed decisions when choosing instruments for upper-limb evaluations.
2021
Jebsen–Taylor Hand Function; Test; Systematic review; Reliability; Validity; Psychometric properties
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A systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Jebsen–Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT) / Fabbri, Benedetta; Berardi, Anna; Tofani, Marco; Panuccio, Francescaroberta; Ruotolo, Ilaria; Sellitto, Giovanni; Galeoto, Giovanni. - In: HAND SURGERY & REHABILITATION. - ISSN 2468-1229. - (2021).
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