Routine outcome measurement (ROM), also known as routine outcome monitoring, refers to the systematic tracking of client progress during psychotherapy...
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Routine health outcomes measurement is the process of examining whether or not interventions are associated with change (for better or worse) in the patient's...
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National Institute of Health's Roadmap Initiative, the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) uses modern advances in psychometrics...
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health and substance abuse treatment) routine health outcomes measurement has expanded beyond aggregating measurements for quality improvement studies and...
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Many-worlds interpretation (category Quantum measurement)
no wave function collapse. This implies that all possible outcomes of quantum measurements are physically realized in different "worlds". The evolution...
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differences in numerical results. Non-invasive measurement methods are more commonly used for routine examinations and monitoring. New non-invasive and...
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development of 18 dermatologic core outcome sets, including those for vitiligo, eczema, and acne. The Measurement of Priority Outcome Variables in Dermatologic...
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Calibration (category Measurement)
In measurement technology and metrology, calibration is the comparison of measurement values delivered by a device under test with those of a calibration...
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Uncertainty (category Measurement)
measurement as: The lack of certainty, a state of limited knowledge where it is impossible to exactly describe the existing state, a future outcome,...
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led to the development of Routine Outcome Monitoring, which involves regularly measuring and monitoring patient-reported outcome with standardized self-report...
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capacity is such a powerful determinant of outcome, it remains arguably the most important prognostic marker in routine clinical use in heart failure today....
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validated, client rated measurement tools at each session. Although any validated measures could be used, due to their brevity, the Outcome Rating Scale (ORS)...
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An electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO) is a patient-reported outcome that is collected by electronic methods. ePRO methods are most commonly used...
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Blood pressure (redirect from Auscultatory blood pressure measurement)
than long-term hypotension. Blood pressure measurements can be influenced by circumstances of measurement. Guidelines use different thresholds for office...
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"Recommendations for blood pressure measurement in humans and experimental animals: Part 1: blood pressure measurement in humans: a statement for professionals...
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pregnancies. When this measurement is between 10 and 15 mm, the ventriculomegaly may be described as mild to moderate. When the measurement is greater than 15mm...
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Stress management (redirect from Stress measurement in aviation)
stress measurement tools must be specific to the aviation industry, given its unique working environment and other stressors. Stress measurement in aviation...
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Clinicians routinely check the pupils of critically injured and ill patients to monitor neurological status. However, manual pupil measurements (performed...
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Quantum logic gate (section Measurement)
vectors against which to measure a quantum state will influence the outcome of the measurement.: 30–35 : 22, 84–85, 185–188 See change of basis and Von Neumann...
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Routine flaring, also known as production flaring, is a method and current practice of disposing of large unwanted amounts of associated petroleum gas...
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Measurement invariance or measurement equivalence is a statistical property of measurement that indicates that the same construct is being measured across...
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another group of patients The point score is calculated from 12 routine physiological measurements during the first 24 hours, information about previous health...
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Psychological resilience (section Measurement)
setback affects an innovator, or as an outcome of the process that is influenced by the setback situation. A measurement scale of IRP was developed and validated...
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measurement outcome projector and ρ {\displaystyle \rho } is the density matrix of the system. Given a histogram of observations for each measurement...
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Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) recommends that pregnant women have routine obstetric ultrasounds between 18 weeks' and 22 weeks' gestational age (the...
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Nuchal scan (redirect from Nuchal translucency measurement)
Syndrome, and non-genetic body-stalk anomaly. There are two distinct measurements: the size of the nuchal translucency and the thickness of the nuchal...
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magnetic stimulation (TMS), a neurophysiological method that allows the measurement of the time required for a neural impulse to cross the pyramidal tracts...
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Pulse oximetry (section Derived measurements)
Pulse oximetry is particularly convenient for noninvasive continuous measurement of blood oxygen saturation. In contrast, blood gas levels must otherwise...
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current state variables, including their uncertainties. Once the outcome of the next measurement (necessarily corrupted with some error, including random noise)...
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CORE-OM (Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-Outcome Measure) is a common self-report measure of global distress. It can be used as an initial screening...
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