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▼a 9780803637900 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a 080363790X (electronic bk.) |
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▼a Di Fabio, Richard P. |
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▼a Essentials of Rehabilitation Research
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b a Statistical Guide to Clinical Practice. |
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▼a Philadelphia :
▼b F.A. Davis Co.,
▼c 2012. |
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▼a 1 online resource (256 p.) |
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▼a Confidence Intervals for Responsiveness Indices. |
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▼a Copyright; Dedication; Foreword; Preface; About the Author; Consultant; Reviewers; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: Clinical Practice is Clinical Research; Introduction; Patient Assessments: Potential to Enhance CareThrough Statistical Analyses; Role of the Clinician to Validate Surrogate Outcomes; Guidance for the Clinician Seeking Statistical Tools to Enhance Practice: Learn EBP by Doing; S U M M A R Y; R E F E R E N C E S; Chapter 2: Clinical Practice Requires Contingency Tables; Introduction; What Is a Contingency Table?; How Does a Contingency Table Relate to Clinical Practice? |
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▼a Meaningful Clinical ChangeResponsiveness; Consensus; Association; Prediction of Prognosis; S U M M A R Y; PRACTICE; CLINICAL SCENARIOS; Chapter 3: Diagnostic and Clinical Assessment Accuracy; What Is "Diagnosis" in Rehabilitation?; Accuracy of Clinical Assessments; Research Design to Determine the Diagnostic Validity; Sensitivity; Specificity; Likelihood Ratios; Interpretation of the Magnitude of LRs; Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals for Diagnostic Validity Statistics; Demonstration of Diagnostic Validity Assessment; Calculating Diagnostic Certainty Using the Nomogram. |
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▼a Data Type and Cut-Point for Determining Patient ClassificationDetermining the Cut-Point for Diagnostic Validity Research; Raw Data Set Up for Generating a ROC Curve; Interpretation of ROC Curve Analysis on Hypothetical Data; Sensitivities and Specificities Linked to the ROC Analysis; Selecting Optimal Cut-Points; Hypothetical TUG Diagnostic Validity Analysis; "SnNOut" and "SpPIn" Rules; ROC Plot and Analysis Synopsis; Positive and Negative Predictive Values; S U M M A R Y; PRACTICE; R E F E R E N C E S; Chapter 4: Assessing Meaningful Clinical Change. |
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▼a Approaches to Identifying Meaningful Clinical ChangeAnchor Method; The Anchor Method and Contingency Tables; Direction of Scale Change in the Outcome Measure; Demonstration of the Anchor Method; Interpretation of ROC Curve Analysis for the Anchor Method; Distribution Method; Demonstration of Distribution Method; Generalization of MCC Findings to a Clinical Setting; MCC: Clinical Versus Statistical Significance; S U M M A R Y; Chapter 4 Appendix: Statistical Foundations for Calculating Minimal Detectable Change (MDC); The Normal Distribution and Standard Deviation; Estimating SEM. |
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▼a SE and Confidence IntervalsThe SE Versus SEM; z-Scores for Individual Patients; Change Scores for Individual Patients; Critical z Values for Confidence Intervals; PRACTICE; NCSS KEY ACTIONS; SPSS KEY ACTIONS; ANALYSIS IN NCSS AND SPSS; R E F E R E N C E S; Chapter 5: Comparing Clinical Assessments: Which Is Better?; Applications of Responsiveness Research; Group Versus Individual Patient Responsiveness Indices; Individual Patient Indices; Reliable Change Proportions; MCID Proportions; Group Indices; Evaluating the Statistical Significance of Responsiveness Indices. |
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▼a Enhance your clinical practice and your understanding of rehabilitation literature through applied statistics! Step-by-step, this interactive learning experience makes clinically relevant statistical procedures easier to understand, organize, interpret, and use when evaluating patients and the effectiveness of your practice. |
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▼a Description based on print version record. |
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▼a Research design. |
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▼a People with disabilities
▼x Rehabilitation. |
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▼a Rehabilitation
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▼a MEDICAL / Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Di Fabio, Richard P
▼t Essentials of Rehabilitation Research : A Statistical Guide to Clinical Practice
▼d Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, c2012
▼z 9780803625648 |
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