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The assignment of numbers to objects or events

Measurement

Why is measurement important?

-To record change and to see if treatment is effective


-BI affects ppl in different ways, needing variety of measurement tools


- drives best practices


Some measurements predict ____

Outcomes

Reliability and validity


Reliability and validity


Reliability and validity

"home grown" measures

Minimum of 2 measurements required:

Baseline (before treatment)


After treatment

Branch of psychology which studies the design, qualities, administration, and interpretation of tests for the measurement of psychological concept such as emotion, personality traits

Psychometrics

Test given in the same way to all people


Allows for comparison of scores between ppl

Standardized assessment

Refers to daily activities and occupations of daily life. Dressing, eating, phoning ppl

Functional

Used for questionnaires


Scored in how much the person agrees with each statement

Likert scale

Reliability


Validity


Timibg


Cost


Expertise & training


Common data elements


Are all ____

Considerations when choosing a measure

___ speaks to a measurement consistency

Reliability

When a measurement is reliable you can expect ______ results when two providers administer the same assessment

Similar

True or false : a reliable measure is consistent when used for different ppl

True

A valid outcome assessment measure what it claims to measure

Validity

This is an example of what? Rancho scale is a ____ measure of gross cognitive level.


But is not a valid measure of quality of life

Valid

A measure must have a good ____ & _____

Reliability and validity

Early measures, acute measures, post acute measures are all what measure?

Timing

Glasgow coma scale


Loss of consciousness


JFK coma recovery scale revised


Measure of post - traumatic amnesia are all ____ measures

Early

Functional independence measure


Disability rating scale


Level Of Cognitive functioning scale


Are all measure of ___

Acute measures

If a test is given at the wrong time you may run into a ceiling floor ___

Effect

Assessment is too challenging and many will receive the lowest score possible

Floor effect

Assessment is too easy and many will get highest score possible

Ceiling effect

Some measurements are no cost and a public domain


Others may cost money, kits, manuals etc.

Cost

Some measures requires acedemic degrees, experience and or specific training

Expertise and training

How widely accepted is measurement accepted in the BI field?


Standard set of measures for BI

Common data elements

examples of measures: acute measures used early after injury

Glasgow coma scale (GSL)


widely used to measure LOC. Also serves as an indicator of severity of BI

What is the GCS useful for?

Trends in patients condition

What is GCS not useful for

As a predictor long term outcome

Serve TBI GCS is___

3-8

Moderate GCS is -___

9-12

Mild GCS is___

13-15

Rancho Los amigos level of cognitive functioning scale is used in what setting?

acute setting