So sánh phương pháp
Xem các phương pháp đã chọn cạnh nhau; những hàng khác biệt được làm nổi bật.
| Thang đo Đánh giá Toàn diện Sự thay đổi (Global Rating of Change Scale - GRC)× | Thang đo Chức năng Riêng biệt cho Bệnh nhân× | |
|---|---|---|
| Lĩnh vực | Y học thể thao | Y học thể thao |
| Họ | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Năm ra đời≠ | 1989 | 1995 |
| Người khởi xướng≠ | Ruben Jaeschke, Jack Singer, Gordon H. Guyatt | Paul W. Stratford, Gill Westaway, Colin Gill, Jill M. Binkley |
| Loại≠ | Patient global perception | Patient self-report |
| Công trình gốc≠ | Jaeschke R, Singer J, Guyatt GH. Measurement of health status. Ascertaining the minimal clinically important difference. Control Clin Trials. 1989;10(4):407-415. DOI ↗ | Stratford PW, Gill C, Westaway MD, Binkley JM. Assessing disability and change on individual patients: a report of a patient-specific measure. Physiother Can. 1995;47(4):258-263. DOI ↗ |
| Tên gọi khác≠ | GRC, Global Rating of Change | PSFS |
| Liên quan | 4 | 4 |
| Tóm tắt≠ | The Global Rating of Change (GRC) Scale is a single-item, self-report outcome measure that asks patients to rate the overall change in their condition since baseline assessment. Developed by Jaeschke, Singer, and Guyatt in 1989 and published in Controlled Clinical Trials, the GRC Scale has become a fundamental method for anchor-based interpretation of change scores on clinical outcome measures, enabling clinicians and researchers to determine the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) in standardized scales. | The Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) is a unique, individualized outcome instrument that captures patient-identified functional limitations and tracks change in those specific activities. Developed by Stratford and colleagues in 1995 and published in Physiotherapy Canada, the PSFS revolutionized patient-centered assessment by allowing each patient to identify and rate the three to five activities most important to them, rather than answering predetermined questions. This approach ensures relevance and maximizes the instrument's sensitivity to clinically meaningful change in patient-valued outcomes. |
| ScholarGateBộ dữ liệu ↗ |
|
|