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Rehabilitation Outcome Measures

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9780443069154
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Elsevier Health Sciences e druk, 2010 9780443069154
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Rehabilitation Outcome Measures is a comprehensive review and comparison of measurement instruments in rehabilitation. It includes a high-level section on professional practice in physiotherapy and an introduction to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) International Classification of Health. For those who wish to learn more about the relevance of reported measurement properties, the text focuses on how this knowledge can assist clinical decision-making. Additionally, the book reviews a range of measurements in neurological rehabilitation as well as mobility, fatigue, physical activity and patient satisfaction. Rehabilitation Outcome Measures is directed at students preparing for clinical practice, as well as researchers and practitioners seeking information about a range of measurement instruments.Provides details on how to manage a project and select an outcome measure Introduction to WHO’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Boxes with specific links to clinical decision-making Easy format for review of measurement possibilities in each domain Clear review of 36 measurement instruments

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ISBN13:9780443069154
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Dedication </p> <p>Acknowledgements </p> <p>Preface </p> <p>SECTION 1 OUTCOME MEASUREMENT IN CONTEXT</p> <p>1 Outcome measurement and practice</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Chapter outline </p> <p>The outcomes movement </p> <p>Evidence-based practice </p> <p>The role of professional organizations in promoting the systematic use of SOMs </p> <p>Summary </p> <p>2 International classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF) </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Chapter outline </p> <p>What is ICF? </p> <p>3 How to choose an outcome measure </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Chapter outline </p> <p>Project manage the process of choosing and using OMs </p> <p>How do I choose a measure to use in my clinical practice? </p> <p>Different types of measures </p> <p>Assessing the quality of a measure </p> <p>Summary </p> <p>SECTION 2 MEASUREMENT PROPERTIES</p> <p>4 Reliability: error in measurement </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Chapter outline </p> <p>What is reliability? </p> <p>How are studies of reliability analysed? </p> <p>What not to use or to interpret with caution </p> <p>Summary </p> <p>5 Validity </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Chapter outline </p> <p>The description and methodology of validity </p> <p>Predicting the future – how can we use OMs to predict future events? </p> <p>Can the outcome measure tell the difference between two groups? </p> <p>Summary </p> <p>6 Measuring change </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Chapter outline </p> <p>Studying responsiveness </p> <p>Summary </p> <p>SECTION 3 OVERVIEW</p> <p>7 Measuring mobility </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Table 7.1 Emory Functional Ambulation Category (E-FAP) and Modified Emory Functional Ambulation Category (mE-FAP) </p> <p>Table 7.2 Hierarchic assessment of balance and mobility (HABAM) </p> <p>Table 7.3 Elderly Mobility Scale (EMS) and Swedish Modified EMS (Swe mEMS) </p> <p>Table 7.4 Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI) and Modified Rivermead Mobility Index (mRMI) </p> <p>Table 7.5 High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) </p> <p>Table 7.6 Physiotherapy Functional Mobility Profile (PFMP) and Physiotherapy Functional Mobility Profile Questionnaire (PFMP-Q) </p> <p>Table 7.7 University of Alabama at Birmingham Study of Aging Life Space Assessment (UAB – LSA)</p> <p>Table 7.8 Trinity Test of Functional Mobility (TTFM) </p> <p>Table 7.9 The Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC) </p> <p>8 Measuring physical activity </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Table 8.1 StepWatch™ Monitor – Step Activity Monitor (SAM) </p> <p>Table 8.2 RT3 accelerometer </p> <p>Table 8.3 Physical Activity and Disability Survey (PADS) and Revised Physical Activity and Disability Survey (R-PADS) </p> <p>Table 8.4 Physical Activity Scale for the Elderly (PASE) </p> <p>Table 8.5 Stanford 7-Day Physical Activity Recall Questionnaire (7D-PAR) (PAR) </p> <p>9 Measuring fatigue </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Table 9.1 Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) Fatigue Scale </p> <p>Table 9.2 Brief Fatigue Inventory </p> <p>Table 9.3 Revised Piper Fatigue Scale (R-PFI) </p> <p>Table 9.4 Multi-dimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20) </p> <p>Table 9.5 Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) </p> <p>Table 9.6 Fatigue Impact Scale (FIS) & its derivatives – Daily Fatigue Impact Scale (D-FIS), Modified-Fatigue Impact Scale (M-FIS) and Fatigue Impact Scale for Chronic Obstructive Airways disease (COPD) (FIS-25)</p> <p>10 Measuring neurological conditions and rehabilitation </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Table 10.1 Scales for Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease (SCOPA) – Short Parkinson’s Evaluation Scale (SPES) </p> <p>Table 10.2 Freezing of Gait Questionnaire (FOG-Q) and New Freezing of Gait Questionnaire (NFOG-Q) </p> <p>Table 10.3 Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke (PASS) </p> <p>Table 10.4 Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS) </p> <p>Table 10.5 Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29) </p> <p>Table 10.6 Stroke Impact Scale </p> <p>Table 10.7 Motor Assessment Scale </p> <p>11 Evaluating satisfaction </p> <p>Patient satisfaction: why measuring it is important </p> <p>Table 11.1 Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire (PSQ) </p> <p>Table 11.2 Physical Therapy Outpatient Satisfaction Survey (PTOPS) and European version (EPTOPS)</p> <p>Table 11.3 MedRisk, MRPS </p> <p>Table 11.4 Patient Satisfaction with Physical Therapy (PSPT) </p> <p>Table 11.5 Cystic Fibrosis Chest PT Satisfaction Survey </p> <p>Table 11.6 Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire (PSQ) </p> <p>APPENDICES </p> <p>Appendix 1 Mobility </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Emory Functional Ambulation Profile Scale and Modified Emory Functional Ambulation Profile Scale </p> <p>Hierarchic assessment of balance and mobility (HABAM) </p> <p>Elderly Mobility Scale and Modified Elderly Mobility Scale </p> <p>Rivermead Mobility Index and Modified Rivermead Mobility Index </p> <p>University of Alabama at Birmingham Study of Aging Life Space Assessment </p> <p>High Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) </p> <p>The Activities-specific Balance Confidence (ABC) Scale </p> <p>Physiotherapy Functional Mobility Profile </p> <p>Trinity Test of Mobility </p> <p>Appendix 2 Physical activity </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>The Physical Activity Disability Survey (PADS) </p> <p>Appendix 3 Fatigue </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Fatigue Severity Scale </p> <p>Fatigue Impact Scales </p> <p>Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) Fatigue Scale </p> <p>Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI) </p> <p>Modified Piper Fatigue Scale </p> <p>Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20) </p> <p>Appendix 4 Neurological rehabilitation </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS) </p> <p>Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29) Version 2 </p> <p>New Freezing of Gait Questionnaire </p> <p>Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke (PASS) </p> <p>Short Parkinson’s Evaluation Scale (SPES/SCOPA) </p> <p>Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) </p> <p>Appendix 5 Patient satisfaction </p> <p>Introduction </p> <p>Physical Therapy Outpatient Satisfaction Survey (PTOPS) </p> <p>European POPTS </p> <p>Chest Physiotherapy Satisfaction Survey </p> <p>Physical Therapy Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire </p> <p>MedRisk </p> <p>Physiotherapy Outpatients Satisfaction Questionnaire </p> <p>Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire </p> <p>Index</p>
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