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The assignment of numbers to objects or events |
Measurement |
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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 |
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Some measurements predict ____ |
Outcomes |
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Reliability and validity Reliability and validity Reliability and validity |
"home grown" measures |
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Minimum of 2 measurements required: |
Baseline (before treatment) After treatment |
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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 |
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Test given in the same way to all people Allows for comparison of scores between ppl |
Standardized assessment |
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Refers to daily activities and occupations of daily life. Dressing, eating, phoning ppl |
Functional |
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Used for questionnaires Scored in how much the person agrees with each statement |
Likert scale |
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Reliability Validity Timibg Cost Expertise & training Common data elements Are all ____ |
Considerations when choosing a measure |
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___ speaks to a measurement consistency |
Reliability |
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When a measurement is reliable you can expect ______ results when two providers administer the same assessment |
Similar |
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True or false : a reliable measure is consistent when used for different ppl |
True |
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A valid outcome assessment measure what it claims to measure |
Validity |
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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 |
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A measure must have a good ____ & _____ |
Reliability and validity |
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Early measures, acute measures, post acute measures are all what measure? |
Timing |
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Glasgow coma scale Loss of consciousness JFK coma recovery scale revised Measure of post - traumatic amnesia are all ____ measures |
Early |
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Functional independence measure Disability rating scale Level Of Cognitive functioning scale Are all measure of ___ |
Acute measures |
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If a test is given at the wrong time you may run into a ceiling floor ___ |
Effect |
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Assessment is too challenging and many will receive the lowest score possible |
Floor effect |
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Assessment is too easy and many will get highest score possible |
Ceiling effect |
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Some measurements are no cost and a public domain Others may cost money, kits, manuals etc. |
Cost |
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Some measures requires acedemic degrees, experience and or specific training |
Expertise and training |
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How widely accepted is measurement accepted in the BI field? Standard set of measures for BI |
Common data elements |
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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 |
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What is the GCS useful for? |
Trends in patients condition |
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What is GCS not useful for |
As a predictor long term outcome |
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Serve TBI GCS is___ |
3-8 |
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Moderate GCS is -___ |
9-12 |
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Mild GCS is___ |
13-15 |
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Rancho Los amigos level of cognitive functioning scale is used in what setting? |
acute setting |
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