Outcome Measures Flashcards

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definition of outcome measures

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book: standardized tests, measures, or instruments used to measure various aspects of a patient’s health status. Results from outcome measures can be used for pt care decisions, research, and quality assurance. Dimensions include type, format, reliability, validity, responsiveness, and feasibility

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What are therapist centered goals?

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quantifiable, covered by insurance eg: DGI

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Client Centered Goals

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This is more meaningful to patient than therapist centered goals e.g: lowering pain level
setting goals focuses a person’s attention and directs his/her efforts
establishes challenging but realistic goals leads to greater effort and persistence
goal achievement requires on-going feedback that recognizes the person’s progress toward the goal

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What do outcome measures, measure?

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BSF, Participation, Activity, quality of life (most important!!)

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Definition of Minimal Detectable Change

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Activities Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC)

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Self Report
Specific to Neurological Issues
Measures: Activity and Participation
MDC: 13 pnts or 11.2 pnts
Max Score: 100 pnts= high functioning
Free, no training
above 60% is at high risk of falls
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Barthel Index

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Self Report/Performance
Specific to Geriatric/Stroke/etc
Measures: Activity
MDC: 4.02 pnts
Max Score: 100=high functioning
Free, no training
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Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living

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Self Report/Performance
Specific to Geriatric/Stroke/etc
Measures: Activity
MDC: not specified
Max Score: 6=high functioning
Free, no training
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Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, Hand (DASH)

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Self Report
General for arm injuries/pain
Measures: BSF, Activity
MDC: 15 pnts
Max Score: 100=most disabled
Free, no training
LONG, 30 questions
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Neck Disability Index (NDI)

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Self Report
General for neck pain
Measures: BSF, Activity, Participation
MDC: 10%, 5pnts
Max Score: 100%=most disabled
Free, no training
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Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS)

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Self Report
General to LE pain
Measures: BSF, Activity, Participation
MDC: 9 pnts
Max Score: 80/100%=most disabled
Free, no training
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Owestry Low Back Pain Questionnaire

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Self Report
General to low back pain
Measures: BSF, Activity, Participation
MDC: 10%
Max Score: 50/100%= most disabled
Free, no training
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Performance Based Tests

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looking to see what a patient can do under spec. set of circumstances (including environment; typically measures integration of impairments, performance of actions, or combo (e.g. Tinnetti, Berg, TUG, etc.)

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MDC in outcome measures

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ABC= 11.2 or 13
Barthel=4.02
LEFS=9
DASH=15 humeral frx, 10 athlete
Owestry=10%
NDI=10%
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