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Barthel Index (ADL)

Barthel Index — Functional Independence

Score 10 activities of daily living. Total 0–100.

Feeding

Bathing

Personal Grooming (face, hair, teeth, shaving)

Dressing

Bowel Control

Bladder Control

Toilet Use

Transfer (Chair — Bed)

Mobility on Level Surfaces

Stairs

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Always document whether scoring is based on observation, self-report, or carer report. Observation is most reliable. For serial assessments, maintain consistency in who provides the information — carer-reported scores at admission and self-reported scores at discharge are not directly comparable.

Difficulty:Beginner

Did you know?

The Barthel Index was originally published not in a major medical journal but in the Maryland State Medical Journal in 1965. Despite this modest debut, it became one of the most cited outcome measures in medicine, with thousands of publications across rehabilitation, stroke, oncology, and geriatrics. Its simplicity — ten questions, one sheet of paper — explains its enduring global adoption.

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