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| Selected response from: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. United States Local time: 07:33 | ||||||
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miary wyników Explanation: An outcome measure is a tool used to assess a patient’s current status[1]. Outcome measures may provide a score, an interpretation of results and at times a risk categorization of the patient. Prior to providing any intervention, an outcome measure provides baseline data. The initial results may help determine the course of treatment intervention. Once treatment has commenced, the same tool may be used in serial assessments to determine whether the patient has demonstrated change. With the move towards Evidence Based Practice (EBP) in health care, outcome measures provide credible and reliable justification for treatment on an individual patient level. The results from outcome measures may also be grouped for aggregated analysis focused on determining quality of care. When outcome measures are used in an aggregated data situation to compare results, a risk adjustment process is required to fairly compare results.[2][3] Classification Patient Reported Outcome Measure Outcome measures that we use in clinical practice are divided into four categories: Self-report measures Performance-based measures Observer-reported measures Clinician-reported measures ccccccc Table 2 Summary of behavioral assessments Outcome measure VABS Socialization Standard Score VABS Communication Standard Score VABS Adaptive Behavior Composite Standard Score VABS Motor Standard Score VABS Daily Living Standard Score EOWPVT Raw Score PDDBI Autism Composite T‐Score https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5442708/ ccccccccc Ogles i wsp. [1], którzy zawęzili analizę tylko do jednego konkretnego rodzaju zaburzeń — agorafobii, oraz jednego typu interwencji — terapii behawioralno-poznawczej, stwierdzili, że w 106 takich badaniach opublikowanych między 1980 a 1990 r. zastosowano aż 98 różnych miar wyników. 1. Ogles B, Lambert M, Weight D, Payne I. Agoraphobia outcome measurement in the 1980’s: A review and meta-analysis. Psychol. Assessm. 1990; 2: 317–325 http://www.psychoterapiaptp.pl/uploads/PT_3_2011/JaworskaSur... |
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