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Objective To identify a set of clinically useful outcome measures for assessment of adults receiving treatment for spasticity. Design A modified Delphi process was conducted. In round 1, key areas of spasticity assessment and associated outcom[...]Article
Objective To investigate whether a three-dimensional (3-D) camera (Microsoft Kinect) and a smartphone can be used to accurately quantify the joint angular velocity and range of motion (ROM) compared to a criterion-standard 3-D motion analysis[...]Article
Objective To use item response theory (IRT) methods to link scores from 2 recently developed contemporary functional outcome measures, the adult Spinal Cord InjuryFunctional Index (SCI-FI) and the Pedi SCI (both the parent version and the chil[...]Article
Cristina Shea ; Chloe Slocum ; Richard Goldstein ; Mary Joan Roach ; Russell Griffin ; Yuying Chen ; Ross Zafonte |Objective To investigate whether initial emergency department physiological measures and metrics of trauma severity predict functional outcomes and neurologic recovery in traumatic spinal cord injury. Design Retrospective analysis of a clin[...]Article
Objective To examine associations of patient and injury characteristics, inpatient rehabilitation therapy activities, and neurotropic medications with outcomes at discharge and 9 months postdischarge for patients with traumatic brain injury (TB[...]Article
Importance: The use of standard family-centered measures (FCMs) is imperative to guide family-centered care (FCC) interventions and monitor their outcomes. Objective: To measure the frequency of FCM use and evaluate the effectiveness of experien[...]Article
University of Washington Self-Efficacy Scale: A New Self-Efficacy Scale for People With Disabilities
Dagmar Amtmann ; Alyssa Bamer ; Karon Cook ; et al. |Amtmann D, Bamer AM, Cook KF, Askew RL, Noonan VK, Brockway JA. University of Washington Self-Efficacy Scale: a new self-efficacy scale for people with disabilities. Objective To develop a self-efficacy scale for people living with multiple scl[...]Article
Objective To provide an overview of applied upper limb outcome measures in multiple sclerosis (MS) according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) levels and to review their psychometric properties in M[...]Article
Context Collective gardens are increasingly considered a tool to promote health and well-being. Objective In this systematic review, we critically appraise quantitative studies exploring the potential health benefits of urban collective garde[...]Article
Sara J. Morgan ; Sara J. Morgan ; Kimberly Rowe ; Chantelle C. Fitting ; Ignacio A. Gaunaurd ; Anat Kristal ; Geoffrey S. Balkman ; Rana Salem ; Alyssa M. Bamer ; Brian J. Hafner |Objective To assess the clinical resources available for the assessment of health outcomes in people with lower limb amputation and to understand barriers and facilitators associated with use of standardized outcome measures in clinical practice[...]Article
Simulation-based assessment relies on instruments that measure knowledge acquisition, satisfaction, confidence, and the motivation of students. However, the emotional aspects of assessment have not yet been fully explored in the literature. This[...]Article
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Objective To improve measurement of upper extremity (UE) use in the community by evaluating the feasibility of using body-worn sensor data and machine learning models to distinguish productive prehensile and bimanual UE activity use from extran[...]Article
Objective To investigate the psychometric properties of the Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory-4 (MPAI-4) obtained by self-report in a large sample of active duty military personnel with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Design Consecutive cohor[...]Article
Objective To examine the concurrent validity of the Six-Spot Step Test (SSST) with clinical measures of walking and spatiotemporal measures of gait in multiple sclerosis (MS), and to understand the utility of the SSST in individuals with both l[...]