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Physical Rehabilitation Outcome Measures: A Guide to Enhanced Clinical Decision Making, Second Edition

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In this article, the authors present the following principles in Outcome Management: 1. Outcome Measurement in Rehabilitation 2. How to Choose Outcomes Relevant to the Client and the Rehabilitation Program 3. How To Choose a Measure for the Relevant Outcomes 4. Why Measurement Properties are Important 5. How Outcome Measures can be used to Enhance Clinical Decision Making about Individual Clients 6. How outcome measures are used to enhance decision making about a Program 7.
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Part I Principles in Outcome Management 1. Outcome Measurement in Rehabilitation 2. How to Choose Outcomes Relevant to the Client and the Rehabilitation Program 3. How to Choose a Measure for the Relevant Outcomes 4. Why Measurement Properties are Important 5. How Outcome Measures can be used to Enhance Clinical Decision Making about Individual Clients 6. How Outcome Measures can be used to Enhance Decision Making about a Program Part II Outcome Measure Reviews Measure Review Template Outcome Measures Listed Alphabetically Listed by Outcome (Construct) Listed by Client Population (Areas of Practice

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