Recent developments in clinimetric instruments

Assessment of impairment and function is essential in order to monitor joint status and evaluate therapeutic interventions in patients with haemophilia. The improvements in the treatment of haemophilia have required the development of more sensitive tools to detect the more minor dysfunctions that m...

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Main Authors: Karen Beeton, P. De Kleijn, P. Hilliard, S. Funk, N. Zourikian, B. M. Bergstrom, R. H.H. Engelbert, J. J. Van Der Net, M. J. Manco-Johnson, P. Petrini, M. Van den Berg, A. Abad, B. M. Feldman, A. S. Doria, B. Lundin, P. M. Poonnoose, J. A. John, M. L. Kavitha, S. M. Padankatti, M. Devadarasini, D. Pazani, A. Srivastava, F. R. Van Genderen, R. Vachalathiti
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spelling th-mahidol.237182018-08-20T14:15:37Z Recent developments in clinimetric instruments Karen Beeton P. De Kleijn P. Hilliard S. Funk N. Zourikian B. M. Bergstrom R. H.H. Engelbert J. J. Van Der Net M. J. Manco-Johnson P. Petrini M. Van den Berg A. Abad B. M. Feldman A. S. Doria B. Lundin P. M. Poonnoose J. A. John M. L. Kavitha S. M. Padankatti M. Devadarasini D. Pazani A. Srivastava F. R. Van Genderen R. Vachalathiti University of Hertfordshire Van Creveld Haemophilia Clinic Hospital for Sick Children University of Toronto University of Colorado Health Sciences Center CHU Sainte-Justine - Le centre hospitalier universitaire mere-enfant Karolinska University Hospital University Medical Center Utrecht Skånes universitetssjukhus Christian Medical College, Vellore Mahidol University Medicine Assessment of impairment and function is essential in order to monitor joint status and evaluate therapeutic interventions in patients with haemophilia. The improvements in the treatment of haemophilia have required the development of more sensitive tools to detect the more minor dysfunctions that may now be apparent. This paper outlines some of the recent developments in this field. The Haemophilia Joint Health Score (HJHS) provides a systematic and robust measure of joint impairment. The MRI Scoring System has been designed to provide a comprehensive scoring system combining both progressive and additive scales. The Functional Independence Score for Haemophilia (FISH) has been developed to assess performance of functional activities and can be used in conjunction with the Haemophilia Activities List (HAL) which provides a self report measure of function. It is recommended that both measures are evaluated as these tools measure different constructs. Further refinement and testing of the psychometric properties of all of these tools is in progress. More widespread use of these tools will enable the sharing of data across the world so promoting best practice and ultimately enhancing patient care. © 2006 The Authors Journal compilation © 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2018-08-20T07:15:37Z 2018-08-20T07:15:37Z 2006-07-01 Article Haemophilia. Vol.12, No.SUPPL. 3 (2006), 102-107 10.1111/j.1365-2516.2006.01373.x 13652516 13518216 2-s2.0-33646137401 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/23718 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33646137401&origin=inward
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Karen Beeton
P. De Kleijn
P. Hilliard
S. Funk
N. Zourikian
B. M. Bergstrom
R. H.H. Engelbert
J. J. Van Der Net
M. J. Manco-Johnson
P. Petrini
M. Van den Berg
A. Abad
B. M. Feldman
A. S. Doria
B. Lundin
P. M. Poonnoose
J. A. John
M. L. Kavitha
S. M. Padankatti
M. Devadarasini
D. Pazani
A. Srivastava
F. R. Van Genderen
R. Vachalathiti
Recent developments in clinimetric instruments
description Assessment of impairment and function is essential in order to monitor joint status and evaluate therapeutic interventions in patients with haemophilia. The improvements in the treatment of haemophilia have required the development of more sensitive tools to detect the more minor dysfunctions that may now be apparent. This paper outlines some of the recent developments in this field. The Haemophilia Joint Health Score (HJHS) provides a systematic and robust measure of joint impairment. The MRI Scoring System has been designed to provide a comprehensive scoring system combining both progressive and additive scales. The Functional Independence Score for Haemophilia (FISH) has been developed to assess performance of functional activities and can be used in conjunction with the Haemophilia Activities List (HAL) which provides a self report measure of function. It is recommended that both measures are evaluated as these tools measure different constructs. Further refinement and testing of the psychometric properties of all of these tools is in progress. More widespread use of these tools will enable the sharing of data across the world so promoting best practice and ultimately enhancing patient care. © 2006 The Authors Journal compilation © 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Karen Beeton
P. De Kleijn
P. Hilliard
S. Funk
N. Zourikian
B. M. Bergstrom
R. H.H. Engelbert
J. J. Van Der Net
M. J. Manco-Johnson
P. Petrini
M. Van den Berg
A. Abad
B. M. Feldman
A. S. Doria
B. Lundin
P. M. Poonnoose
J. A. John
M. L. Kavitha
S. M. Padankatti
M. Devadarasini
D. Pazani
A. Srivastava
F. R. Van Genderen
R. Vachalathiti
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author Karen Beeton
P. De Kleijn
P. Hilliard
S. Funk
N. Zourikian
B. M. Bergstrom
R. H.H. Engelbert
J. J. Van Der Net
M. J. Manco-Johnson
P. Petrini
M. Van den Berg
A. Abad
B. M. Feldman
A. S. Doria
B. Lundin
P. M. Poonnoose
J. A. John
M. L. Kavitha
S. M. Padankatti
M. Devadarasini
D. Pazani
A. Srivastava
F. R. Van Genderen
R. Vachalathiti
author_sort Karen Beeton
title Recent developments in clinimetric instruments
title_short Recent developments in clinimetric instruments
title_full Recent developments in clinimetric instruments
title_fullStr Recent developments in clinimetric instruments
title_full_unstemmed Recent developments in clinimetric instruments
title_sort recent developments in clinimetric instruments
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/23718
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