Clinical assessment methods for scapular position and function. An inter-rater reliability study

2019 ◽  
Vol 36 (12) ◽  
pp. 1399-1420 ◽  
Author(s):  
Camilla Marie Larsen ◽  
Karen Søgaard ◽  
Henrik Eshoj ◽  
Kim Ingwersen ◽  
Birgit Juul-Kristensen
Author(s):  
Priti Bhagat V ◽  
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Dr Mukesh Raghuwanshi M ◽  
Dr. Kavita Singh ◽  
Dr Sachin Damke ◽  
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Jaundice is one of the most common diseases that have a significant impact in the first few days of newborn life. Detection and regular monitoring of bilirubin, which is responsible for Jaundice, is an essential phase during the hyperbilirubinemia. In the literature, various clinical assessment methods of Jaundice are available. It motivates us to present a review of these clinical assessment methods in practice, along with their advantages and limitations. In this paper, we have discussed three widely used methods, such as visual assessment, total serum bilirubin and transcutaneous bilirubinometer. From the comparative analysis of these methods, it is concluded that the visual assessment is very subjective in nature, whereas, the total serum bilirubin method is still a gold standard method. The detailed analysis of the methods depicts that the correlation between this two total serum bilirubin and transcutaneous bilirubinometer has enormous potential for improvement resulting in the enhancement in precision and accuracy of bilirubin measurement.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela Schlager ◽  
Kerstin Ahlqvist ◽  
Eva Rasmussen-Barr ◽  
Elisabeth Krefting Bjelland ◽  
Ronnie Pingel ◽  
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BMJ ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. m1714 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tahira Devji ◽  
Alonso Carrasco-Labra ◽  
Anila Qasim ◽  
Mark Phillips ◽  
Bradley C Johnston ◽  
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Abstract Objective To develop an instrument to evaluate the credibility of anchor based minimal important differences (MIDs) for outcome measures reported by patients, and to assess the reliability of the instrument. Design Instrument development and reliability study. Data sources Initial criteria were developed for evaluating the credibility of anchor based MIDs based on a literature review (Medline, Embase, CINAHL, and PsycInfo databases) and the experience of the authors in the methodology for estimation of MIDs. Iterative discussions by the team and pilot testing with experts and potential users facilitated the development of the final instrument. Participants With the newly developed instrument, pairs of masters, doctoral, or postdoctoral students with a background in health research methodology independently evaluated the credibility of a sample of MID estimates. Main outcome measures Core credibility criteria applicable to all anchor types, additional criteria for transition rating anchors, and inter-rater reliability coefficients were determined. Results The credibility instrument has five core criteria: the anchor is rated by the patient; the anchor is interpretable and relevant to the patient; the MID estimate is precise; the correlation between the anchor and the outcome measure reported by the patient is satisfactory; and the authors select a threshold on the anchor that reflects a small but important difference. The additional criteria for transition rating anchors are: the time elapsed between baseline and follow-up measurement for estimation of the MID is optimal; and the correlations of the transition rating with the baseline, follow-up, and change score in the patient reported outcome measures are satisfactory. Inter-rater reliability coefficients (ĸ) for the core criteria and for one item from the additional criteria ranged from 0.70 to 0.94. Reporting issues prevented the evaluation of the reliability of the three other additional criteria for the transition rating anchors. Conclusions Researchers, clinicians, and healthcare policy decision makers can consider using this instrument to evaluate the design, conduct, and analysis of studies estimating anchor based minimal important differences.


2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Line Thorndal Moll ◽  
Morten Wasmod Kindt ◽  
Christina Malmose Stapelfeldt ◽  
Tue Secher Jensen

Physiotherapy ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 105 ◽  
pp. e27-e28
Author(s):  
N. Middlebrook ◽  
A. Rushton ◽  
D.W. Evans ◽  
N.R. Heneghan ◽  
D. Falla

PLoS ONE ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. e0216775 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karthikeyan Baskaran ◽  
Antonio Filipe Macedo ◽  
Yingchen He ◽  
Laura Hernandez-Moreno ◽  
Tatiana Queirós ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 637-645 ◽  
Author(s):  
Howard D. Apfel ◽  
David E. Solowiejczyk ◽  
Beth Feller Printz ◽  
Margaret Challenger ◽  
David K. Blood ◽  
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