Tutuneken, Yunus EmreCirak, Yasemin BuranKardes, KubraIsikci, BurcuBinbuga, RamazanCetrefli, EmreSarili, Mehmet2024-05-192024-05-1920241091-367X1532-7841https://doi.org10.1080/1091367X.2024.2305797https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/5623The aim of the study was to investigate the reliability and validity of the timed up & go (TUG) test and the 30-s sit-to-stand (30-s STS) test performed via tele-assessment in ambulatory patients with stroke. Sixty-one patients with chronic stroke were included. For reliability, test-retest and inter-rater reliability were determined. For validity, the correlation coefficient of the values obtained from the face-to-face and tele-assessment procedures of the TUG and 30s-STS tests carried out by the first rater was used. On the first day, the first rater made TUG and 30s-STS tests face-to-face. On the second day, the TUG and 30-s STS were repeated by the first and second raters using the tele-assessment procedure. The tests were applied as tele-assessment 5-7 days later by the first rater to determine the test-retest reliability of the tele-assessment method. ICC for the TUG and 30-s STS tests were 0.998 and 0.992, respectively. The inter-rater agreement between tele-assessments was good for both the TUG test (k = 0.996) and the 30-s STS test (k = 0.981). There was a very strong correlation between tele-assessment and face-to-face assessment of the TUG (r = 0.97) and the 30-s STS test (r = 0.94). The TUG and the 30-s STS tests performed via tele-assessment were reliable and valid for assessing functionality and lower extremity capacity of ambulatory patients with stroke.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessTele-AssessmentStrokeTimed-Up And Go Test30-S Sit-To-Stand TestReliabilityThe Reliability and Validity of the Timed Up & Go Test and the 30-S Sit-To-Stand Test Performed via Tele-Assessment in Ambulatory Patients with StrokeArticleWOS:0011521434000012-s2.0-85184160079N/A10.1080/1091367X.2024.2305797Q2