Exam 3: Outcome Measures in Health and Exercise Science
Exam 1: What Is Evidence-Based Practice40 Questions
Exam 2: Answering a Clinically Relevant Question38 Questions
Exam 3: Outcome Measures in Health and Exercise Science40 Questions
Exam 4: Outcome Properties37 Questions
Exam 5: Experimental Research37 Questions
Exam 6: Clinical Therapeutic Trials40 Questions
Exam 7: Diagnostic Statistics40 Questions
Exam 8: Epidemiological Methods in Sport and Exercise Science40 Questions
Exam 9: Research Synthesis40 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluating Research Quality38 Questions
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Clinician-based outcomes are typically related to which measures?
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Clinician-based outcomes are measures that are collected by both the clinician and the patient.
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Disablement continuum is a framework that identifies disablement variables and the relationships between them.
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While global rating of change measures are used infrequently, they are increasing in popularity, especially in exercise science.
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The time it takes the client or patient to complete a questionnaire is called ______________.
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A client tells you she wants to improve her upper body strength. To assess her strength, you observe her doing a variety of body-weight exercises such as push-ups, pull-ups, dips, etc. This is the appropriate performance-based assessment for the client.
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What is true of clinician-based evidence and disease-oriented outcomes? Select all that apply.
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Disablement models help us concentrate on a level (i.e., dimension or region) of a person's disability in clinical settings.
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Clinician-based outcomes are typically patient-oriented measures.
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The disablement model produced by the World Health Organization is called the ________________________.
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What are the advantages of using disablement models? Select all that apply.
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Measures that are limited to a specific area of the body are called _____________________.
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What is true of clinician-based outcomes? Select all that apply.
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When considering using patient-oriented measures, what are the questions you should consider? Select all that apply.
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Dimension-specific outcomes assess pain across three dimensions: quality, quantity, and strength.
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The global rating of change is a valuable measure for assessing patients from one time to the next.
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The advantage of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health is that it structurally separates those factors that the practitioner can influence and those that the individual person and environment influence.
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The measure that asks whether a patient is better, about the same, or worse across some period of time is called________________________.
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