نتایج جستجو برای: outcome measures

تعداد نتایج: 649338  

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
aatit paungmali neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, department of physical therapy, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand; neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand 50200. patraporn sitilertpisan department of medical technology, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand khanittha taneyhill neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, department of physical therapy, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand ubon pirunsan neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, department of physical therapy, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand sureeporn uthaikhup neuro-musculoskeletal and pain research unit, department of physical therapy, faculty of associated medical sciences, chiang mai university, chiang mai, thailand

purpose this preliminary study aimed to determine the intrarater reliability of the quantitative tests for the study of non-specific low back pain. methods test-retest reliability of the measurements of ratio data was determined by an intraclass correlation coefficient (icc), standard error of measurements (sems), coefficient of variation (cv), and one-way repeated measures anova using the valu...

Journal: :Neuromuscular Disorders 2020

2017
Aliza Abeles Richard Mark Kwasnicki Ara Darzi

Since the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) was introduced in the late 1990s the idea of implementing specific interventions throughout the peri-operative period to improve patient recovery has been proven to be beneficial. Minimally invasive surgery is an integral component to ERAS and has dramatically improved post-operative outcomes. ERAS can be applicable to all surgical spe...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2007
Neal Schmitt Frederick L Oswald Brian H Kim Anna Imus Stephanie Merritt Alyssa Friede Smriti Shivpuri

To determine whether profiles of predictor variables provide incremental prediction of college student outcomes, the authors 1st applied an empirical clustering method to profiles based on the scores of 2,771 entering college students on a battery of biographical data and situational judgment measures, along with SAT and American College Test scores and high school grade point average, which re...

Journal: :International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care 2017
Enrico Coiera Miew Keen Choong Guy Tsafnat Peter Hibbert William B Runciman

Objective Quality improvement of health care requires robust measurable indicators to track performance. However identifying which indicators are supported by strong clinical evidence, typically from clinical trials, is often laborious. This study tests a novel method for automatically linking indicators to clinical trial registrations. Design A set of 522 quality of care indicators for 22 co...

2014
Tammy C Hoffmann Sarah T Thomas Paul Ng Hung Shin Paul P Glasziou

BACKGROUND Reporting the scoring details of continuous outcome measures in randomized trials allows readers to interpret the size of any effect of the intervention. This study aimed to determine, in a sample of randomized trials: 1) the completeness of reporting of scoring details for continuous outcome measures, and 2) whether trial authors comment on the clinical significance of statistically...

2015
Amanda Kelly Jonathan Rush Eric Shafonsky Allen Hayashi Kristine Votova Christine Hall Andrea M. Piccinin Jens Weber Philippe Rast Scott M. Hofer

BACKGROUND A major goal of much aging-related research and geriatric medicine is to identify early changes in health and functioning before serious limitations develop. To this end, regular collection of patient-reported outcome measure (PROMs) in a clinical setting may be useful to identify and monitor these changes. However, existing PROMs were not designed for repeated administration and are...

Journal: :Heart 2015
Olivier J Wouters Huseyin Naci Nilesh J Samani

In recent years, cost-effectiveness data have strongly influenced clinical practice guidelines for several cardiovascular treatments. Economic considerations are increasingly common as health systems are under mounting pressure to maximise value for money. The quality-adjusted life year (QALY)-an outcome measure that expresses the duration and quality of life-is the main pillar of cost-effectiv...

2012
Azadeh Saki Mohammad Reza Eshraghian Hamed Tabesh

INTRODUCTION Despite numerous studies on the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding during the first half year of life, little information is available on actual breastfeeding practices in terms of daily duration and frequency of suckling. This study proposes to determine daily breastfeeding patterns among exclusively breastfed infants from birth to six months. SUBJECT AND METHODS An observation...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2017
Allan J Wailoo Monica Hernandez-Alava Andrea Manca Aurelio Mejia Joshua Ray Bruce Crawford Marc Botteman Jan Busschbach

Economic evaluation conducted in terms of cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) provides information that decision makers find useful in many parts of the world. Ideally, clinical studies designed to assess the effectiveness of health technologies would include outcome measures that are directly linked to health utility to calculate QALYs. Often this does not happen, and even when it does,...

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