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The Clinical Application of Outcomes Assessment (Hardcover)
by Steven G. Yeomans
This easy-to-use handbook brings together a wealth of outcomes assessment tools you can use immediately in order to develop an effective outcomes management system. The text begins with an introduction and overview, followed by a discussion of the practical use of both objective and subjective assessment tools - - many of which are gold standards in the medical community. Next, you’ll review how to apply the tools in the clinical setting and examine the practical aspects of outcomes management. Actual forms and clear scoring instructions are included. The closing chapter describes how data can be used to enhance patient satisfaction as well as to secure a niche in the managed health care system in the future. This book is abundantly illustrated and filled with useful algorithms and decision pathways, and presents a practical approach to using outcome measures and implementing outcome management in the clinical setting. Make it part of your professional collection today! |
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Hallmarks of Effective Outcomes Assessment: Assessment Update Collections (Paperback)
by Trudy W. Banta and Associates (Editor)
The booklet details the specific hallmarks that are required for the success of any assessment program—from leadership and staff development to the assessment of processes as well as outcomes, ongoing communication among constituents, and more. It presents a range of articles that reveal what these hallmarks look like in action and that provide examples of institution-wide approaches as well as specific strategies that have been used to ensure success and ongoing improvement. For the reader who is new to assessment this is an excellent and easy-to-use tool for getting a good understanding of what quality assessment looks like. For those with more experience, this booklet provides a wealth of specific strategies for improving existing programs or introducing new ones. Also, included is a matrix of hallmarks and articles, to help readers better match the articles to the hallmarks they illustrate. |
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Measuring Health: A Guide to Rating Scales and Questionnaires (Hardcover)
by Ian McDowell
Worldwide economic constraints on health care systems have stressed the need to monitor the outcomes of care and the output of the health system. This is the second edition of a reference book that provides in-depth reviews of the quality of the leading health measurements that are used for these purposes. Its principal aim is to guide the reader in choosing among rival measurement methods and to score the instrument chosen. The book also provides a critical overview of the field of health measurement, with a technical introduction and discussion of the history and future directions for health measurements. Eighty-eight measurements that evaluate health via questionnaires or rating scales are reviewed. Accounts of the 50 scales included in the first edition have been updated, the original chapters have been expanded to include new methods, and two new chapters on depression measurements and mental status testing have been added. The book covers measurements of physical disability, social health, psychological well-being, depression, mental status, pain, general health status and quality of life. |
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Designing and Conducting Health Surveys (Hardcover)
by Lu Ann Aday
Aday (behavioral sciences, U. of Texas School of Public Health, Houston) surveys design, marketing research, and cognitive psychology to provide up-to-date guidance on the subject. This description includes defining the survey variables, choosing the data collection methods, formulating the questions, and writing a report of the findings. |
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