Metabolic Equivalent as an Underlying Component of ADL Measures

Date Presented 4/8/2016 This study identifies metabolic equivalent (MET) as a common underlying component in two activity of daily living measures. Regression models demonstrated that MET was a significant factor in explaining item difficulties for the FIM™ and the Stroke Impact Scale. Primary Autho...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of occupational therapy 2016-08, Vol.70 (4_Supplement_1), p.7011500028-7011500028p1
Hauptverfasser: Husband, Matthew, Harris, Christine, Kapustka, Danielle, Ingram, Erica, Schoen, Emily, Fitzmaurice, Clare, Hong, Ickpyo, Velozo, Craig
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Zusammenfassung:Date Presented 4/8/2016 This study identifies metabolic equivalent (MET) as a common underlying component in two activity of daily living measures. Regression models demonstrated that MET was a significant factor in explaining item difficulties for the FIM™ and the Stroke Impact Scale. Primary Author and Speaker: Matthew Husband Additional Authors and Speakers: Ickpyo Hong, Christine Harris, Emily Schoen, Clare Fitzmaurice, Danielle Kapustka, Craig Velozo, Erica Ingram
ISSN:0272-9490
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DOI:10.5014/ajot.2016.70S1-PO3086