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The Functional Independence Measure (FIM ) is an 18- | The Functional Independence Measure (FIM ) is an 18-item of physical, psychological and social function. | ||
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The FIM | The FIM is used by health care practitioners to assess and grade the functional status of a person based on the level of assistance he or she requires. Grading categories range from total independence to total assistance. Irrespective of the use of any assistive device, the person is considered complete independence. | ||
The list | The list is comprised of six self-care activities: | ||
*Feeding | *Feeding | ||
*Grooming | *Grooming | ||
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*Toileting <br> | *Toileting <br> | ||
The FIM | The FIM measures what an individual can perform and not what that person could do under certain circumstances. <br> | ||
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Objective[edit | edit source]
The Functional Independence Measure (FIM ) is an 18-item of physical, psychological and social function.
Intended Population[edit | edit source]
In any motor impairment associated with any condition
Method of Use[edit | edit source]
The FIM is used by health care practitioners to assess and grade the functional status of a person based on the level of assistance he or she requires. Grading categories range from total independence to total assistance. Irrespective of the use of any assistive device, the person is considered complete independence.
The list is comprised of six self-care activities:
- Feeding
- Grooming
- Bathing
- Upper Body Dressing
- Lower Body Dressing
- Toileting
The FIM measures what an individual can perform and not what that person could do under certain circumstances.
FIM Levels
No Helper
7. Complete Independence
(Timely, Safety)
6. Modified Independence
(Device)
Helper - Modified Dependence
5. Supervision
(Subject = 100%)
4. Minimal Assistance
(Subject = 75% or more)
3. Moderate Assistance
(Subject = 50% or more)
Helper - Complete Dependence 2. Maximal Assistance
(Subject = 25% or more)
1. Total Assistance or not Testable
(Subject less than 25%)
- Leave no blanks. Enter 1 if not testable due to risk.
Reliability[edit | edit source]
Inter-Rater Reliability (Intraclass co-relation coefficients ranging from 0.86 to 0.88)
Validity[edit | edit source]
The concurrent validity with Barthel Index (ICC > 0.83)