Functional Status II-R (FSII-R)–FSIIR School children

Generic

Measure domains: Communication, Mobility, Mood, Energy, Play, Sleep, Eating And Toileting Patterns. FSIIR School Children- General health; total functional status; interpersonal functioning

Summary of development:  Stein & Jessop (1982) worked with the Pediatric Ambulatory Care Treatment Study (PACTS), a large-scale, longitudinal study of chronically ill children. Stein & Jessop (1982) used their clinical experience, interviewed experts, and conducted literature searches to identify instruments that measure illness burden and functional status of children with various medical conditions. Qualitative interviews with families of children with chronic diseases were done to help identify common themes (Stein & Jessop 1989). Stein & Jessop (1990) developed the FSIIR based on an earlier measure, the FSI, which measures ADL in adults.

The FSI was modeled for adults. FSIIR is for people aged 0-16, and there are five different versions, which vary depending upon age intervals and slightly different domain categories that are age-appropriate, and the number of items: infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children. The newest short version was designed to measure overall wellbeing of people aged 0-16.

Five versions: Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers, School children, Short version

Stein RE, Jessop DJ. Functional status II(R). A measure of child health status [published correction appears in Med Care 1991 May;29(5):following 489]. Med Care. 1990;28(11):1041-1055. doi:10.1097/00005650-199011000-00006

 

 

Additional information

PQL Condition

Generic

Measurement Type

Classical Test Theory

Number of Items

39

Time Frame/Recall Period

Past 2 Weeks

Overall Score

Yes

Sub scores/Subscales

No

Ages

4-16

Respondent

Observer

Languages

English, Spanish

Development Used Experts

Stein 1982, Stein 1990

Development Used Patient

Stein 1990

Structural Validity

Stein 1982

Internal Consistency

Stein 1982, Lewis 1989, Stein 1990

Known Groups Validity

Stein 1982, Stein 1990

Convergent Validity with Other Measures

Lewis 1989 Stein 1990

Measure Website

https://qol.thoracic.org/sections/instruments/fj/pages/functionalstatusii-r.html

Licensing

Yes

Fees

Yes ($25)