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Three parts of EBP decision making
Clinician opinion, client perspective, and scientific evidence
What is the 5th step in the 5 step question approachq
Adjust and analyze
Adjust and analyze
Self assessment, is your practice improving
Disablement models
Nagi model
WHO model (icf)
Nagi model parts
Dimensions
Disablement
Patient
Dimensions
Pathophysiology, disability, function limitations
Disablement
Cellular, body systems, whole person
Patient
Inability to play, work, walk, etc
WHO Model parts
Health conditions
Body structures/functions
Activity
Participation
Contextual factors
4 Types of measures
Disease oriented outcome
Patient oriented evidence
Clinician based outcomes
Patient based outcomes
Disease oriented outcome
Objective, health conditions, body structures
Patient oriented evidence
Subjective, risk of dying, lifespan
Clinician based outcomes
Measures that the clinician does themselves
Patient based outcomes
Measures that the patient completes themselves
Types of patient based outcomes
Disease-specific
Region specific
Dimension-specific (dizziness, pain)
Generic outcomes
Global rating of change
Summary scales
Generic outcomes
Measures overall function
Global rating change
Measures same, better, or worse levels
Summary scales
Used in populatiosn
Properties of PBO’S
Readability
Administration time
Administration burden
Performance based assessment
Health and skill
Health related aspects
cardiovascular endurance
Muscular strength
Flexibility
Body comp
Skill related aspects
Speed
Agility
Power
Balance
RT
Coordination
4 Types of data
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
Nominal data
Categories, can only count number
Ordinal data
Placed into order but no set distance between them, letter grades
Interval date
Like ordinal but with fixed intervals
Ratio data
Like interval but starts with an absolute 0