Objectives: To investigate the test-retest reliability of JTT in older patients with Parkinson's disease (PD); and to compare the Jebsen Taylor Hand Function Test (JTT) scores between PD and healthy subjects.
Study design: Cross-sectional comparative study.
Methods: Fifteen PD and fifteen healthy subjects performed the JTT and the time taken to complete the JTT was recorded.
Results: Test-retest reliabilities of JTT subtests and total score of both dominant and non-dominant hand were good to excellent (ICCs = 0.77-0.97) except J5 checkers which had moderate reliability. PD subjects required significantly longer time to finish subtests and the whole JTT (p < 0.05), except the subtest J1 writing of dominant hand that showed marginal significance (p = 0.059).
Conclusion: JTT is a reliable and easily available assessment tool for assessing the hand function of PD subjects. PD subjects took a longer time to complete the JTT, suggesting that they have deficits in gross and fine functional dexterity.
Keywords: Dexterity; Evaluation; Hand function; Parkinson's disease; Reliability.
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