Intergrating injury screening with measurement and monitoring: a conceptual approach using a patient global assessment of the body and limbs scale

South African Journal of Physiotherapy

 
 
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Title Intergrating injury screening with measurement and monitoring: a conceptual approach using a patient global assessment of the body and limbs scale
 
Creator Gabel, P. Bardin, L. Burkett, B. Neller, A.
 
Subject — evidence based practice; outcome measures; musculoskeletal; assessment
Description Purpose: To  develop a conceptual model for patients withmusculoskeletal injuries that relates Injury Screening to Measurement and Monitoring (ISMAM). Screening scores would predict quantifiable outcomes on a proposed Global Assessment of Body And Limbs (GABAL) composite scale.  The scale would define status as a percentage of pre-injury capacity using quantitative and qualitative self report outcome measures combined with work and life status data. Background: Screening questionnaires use psychosocial yellow flags and activity limitation to identify potential chronic patients. Outcome measures provide clinical evidence by establishing patient status and assessing intervening change.  Independently developed,definitive statistical links between these established concepts are yet to be determined. Description: The ISMAM components are integrated using a graph of time versus score on the GABAL-scale with initial screening predicting recovery time to a designated pre-injury percentage level.  Actual status would be assessed through initial then subsequent sequential measurements with GABAL-scale scores enabling trendline analysis to  verify if the rate of actual recovery coincides with that predicted by screening. Observations: Face and content validity are apparent because validated screening tools are available and the requiredcomponents for the GABAL-scale would be existing validated outcome measures and quantifiable data.Conclusions: This model should provide a practical method of integrating screening and global measurement thatfacilitates communication across agencies and professions.  A clinical research trial to validate the ISMAM concepthas been initiated.
 
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Date 2006-01-09
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
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Identifier 10.4102/sajp.v62i4.159
 
Source South African Journal of Physiotherapy; Vol 62, No 4 (2006); 2-8 2410-8219 0379-6175
 
Language eng
 
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