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. 2025 Aug 8;7:1563025. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2025.1563025

Table 2.

Use of assessment tools by participants (N = 83).

Variable N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
Assessment instrument Rarely Occasionally Often Always Never
MMSE 4 (4.8) 13 (15.7) 12 (14.5) 34 (41) 20 (24.1)
CDT 8 (9.6) 18 (21.7) 15 (18.1) 23 (27.7) 19 (22.9)
FIM 24 (28.9) 23 (27.7) 11 (13.3) 15 (18.1) 10 (12.0)
BI 24 (28.9) 29 (34.9) 15 (18.1) 8 (9.6) 7 (8.4)
MBI 28 (33.7) 29 (34.9) 10 (12.0) 7 (8.4) 9 (10.8)
AMPS 33 (39.7) 25 (30.1) 9 (10.8) 8 (9.6) 8 (9.6)
AA 70 (84.3) 13 (15.7) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0)
OSA 44 (53.0) 16 (19.3) 15 (18.1) 5 (6.0) 3 (3.6)
IC 44 (53.0) 18 (21.7) 9 (10.8) 8 (9.6) 4 (4.8)
OQ 41 (49.4) 20 (24.1) 4 (4.8) 5 (6.0) 13 (15.7)
IT 23 (27.7) 9 (10.8) 25 (30.1) 10 (12.0) 16 (19.3)

MMSE, mini-mental state examination; CDT, clock drawing test; FIM, functional independence measure; BI, the barthel index; MBI, modified barthel index; AMPS, assessment of motor and process skills; AA, activity analysis; OSA, the occupational self-assessment; IC, interest checklist; OQ, occupational questionnaire; IT, facility's internal tests.