Engaging the hearts and minds of clinicians in outcome measurement - the UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative approach.
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Multi-disciplinary rehabilitation for acquired brain injury in adults of working ageThe UK Functional Assessment Measure (UK FIM+FAM): Psychometric Evaluation in Patients Undergoing Specialist Rehabilitation following a Stroke from the National UK Clinical DatasetUsing the UKROC dataset to make the case for resources to improve cost-efficiency in neurological rehabilitation.The Northwick Park Therapy Dependency Assessment scale: a psychometric analysis from a large multicentre neurorehabilitation datasetA comprehensive psychometric evaluation of the UK FIM + FAMThe Neurological Impairment Scale: reliability and validity as a predictor of functional outcome in neurorehabilitation.Selection and visualisation of outcome measures for complex post-acute acquired brain injury rehabilitation interventions.Development of a new tool to evaluate work support needs and guide vocational rehabilitation: the work-ability support scale (WSS).Goal attainment scaling in brain injury rehabilitation: strengths, limitations and recommendations for future applications.Multidisciplinary rehabilitation for children with brain tumors: A systematic review.Preliminary investigation of the reliability and validity of the BIRT Independent Living Scale.Comparing the WeeFIM and PEDI in neurorehabilitation for children with acquired brain injury: A systematic review.Administration of assessment instruments during the first rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury: a retrospective chart analysis.Initial psychometric evaluation of the Arm Activity Measure (ArmA): a measure of activity in the hemiparetic arm.Brain injury rehabilitation after road trauma in new South Wales, Australia - insights from a data linkage study.
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Engaging the hearts and minds of clinicians in outcome measurement - the UK Rehabilitation Outcomes Collaborative approach.
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Heather Williams
Hilary Rose
Keith Sephton
Lynne Turner-Stokes
Sarah Harris
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2012-04-16T00:00:00Z