Use of Outcome Measures in Norwegian Neurological Physiotherapy

Purpose: To investigate the extent of outcome measures (OMs) use in neurological physiotherapy and to collect experiences from this. Methods: A questionnaire wasdistributed to 115 institutions woith Neurological Rehabilitation Department (NRDs) across Norway. The NRD's head physiotherapists wer...

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Main Author: Marie Almkvist Muren
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Norwegian Physiotherapist Association 2006-10-01
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Online Access:https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/Use-of-Outcome-Measures-in-Norwegian-Neurological-Physiotherapy
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spelling doaj-9b29305608934945b66bb8a9db955e372020-11-24T21:09:31ZdanNorwegian Physiotherapist AssociationFysioterapeuten0016-33840807-92772006-10-0173102225Use of Outcome Measures in Norwegian Neurological Physiotherapy Marie Almkvist Muren0Haukeland universitetssykehusPurpose: To investigate the extent of outcome measures (OMs) use in neurological physiotherapy and to collect experiences from this. Methods: A questionnaire wasdistributed to 115 institutions woith Neurological Rehabilitation Department (NRDs) across Norway. The NRD's head physiotherapists were responsible for completing the questionnaire which containedquestions about type and size of NRD and about OMs use. Results and conclusion: Eighty-eight questionnaires were returned, and of these 74 reported treating neurological patients. OMs were routinely used at60 out of 74 (81 percent) responding NRDs. The Barthel Index, the Motor Assessment Scale and the Berg Balance Scale were most commonly used. OMs were mostly used in stroke patients. The reasons for using them were to indicate change for progression and potential, aid patient motivation and help in the categorisation of patients. Lack of experience was the most requent objection for not using OMs. https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/Use-of-Outcome-Measures-in-Norwegian-Neurological-PhysiotherapyNeurologyPhysiotherapyOutcome MeasureNational Survey
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author Marie Almkvist Muren
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Use of Outcome Measures in Norwegian Neurological Physiotherapy
Fysioterapeuten
Neurology
Physiotherapy
Outcome Measure
National Survey
author_facet Marie Almkvist Muren
author_sort Marie Almkvist Muren
title Use of Outcome Measures in Norwegian Neurological Physiotherapy
title_short Use of Outcome Measures in Norwegian Neurological Physiotherapy
title_full Use of Outcome Measures in Norwegian Neurological Physiotherapy
title_fullStr Use of Outcome Measures in Norwegian Neurological Physiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Use of Outcome Measures in Norwegian Neurological Physiotherapy
title_sort use of outcome measures in norwegian neurological physiotherapy
publisher Norwegian Physiotherapist Association
series Fysioterapeuten
issn 0016-3384
0807-9277
publishDate 2006-10-01
description Purpose: To investigate the extent of outcome measures (OMs) use in neurological physiotherapy and to collect experiences from this. Methods: A questionnaire wasdistributed to 115 institutions woith Neurological Rehabilitation Department (NRDs) across Norway. The NRD's head physiotherapists were responsible for completing the questionnaire which containedquestions about type and size of NRD and about OMs use. Results and conclusion: Eighty-eight questionnaires were returned, and of these 74 reported treating neurological patients. OMs were routinely used at60 out of 74 (81 percent) responding NRDs. The Barthel Index, the Motor Assessment Scale and the Berg Balance Scale were most commonly used. OMs were mostly used in stroke patients. The reasons for using them were to indicate change for progression and potential, aid patient motivation and help in the categorisation of patients. Lack of experience was the most requent objection for not using OMs.
topic Neurology
Physiotherapy
Outcome Measure
National Survey
url https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/Use-of-Outcome-Measures-in-Norwegian-Neurological-Physiotherapy
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