Authors

  1. Lovstad, Marianne Cand psychol
  2. Froslie, Kathrine F. Cand scient
  3. Giacino, Joseph T. PhD
  4. Skandsen, Toril MD
  5. Anke, Audny MD, PhD
  6. Schanke, Anne-Kristine PhD

Abstract

Objective: To confirm the reliability and diagnostic validity of the JFK Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) across raters with varying levels of experience.

 

Methods: Thirty-one patients with disorders of consciousness were recruited from 6 Norwegian hospitals.

 

Main outcome measures: CRS-R and the Disability Rating Scale.

 

Results: Reliability measures were good for the CRS-R total scores and moderate to good for its subscales. Diagnostic agreement among examiners was good. Raters' experience with the CRS-R favorably influenced reliability. Sensitivity and specificity analyses demonstrated better detection of patients in minimally conscious state on the CRS-R relative to the Disability Rating Scale.

 

Conclusions: The CRS-R is a reliable tool for diagnosing vegetative state and minimally conscious state. Raters' level of experience influences the reliability of the CRS-R scores.