Clinimetrics in rehabilitation medicine: Current issues in developing and applying measurement instruments

Joost Dekker*, Annet J. Dallmeijer, Gustaaf J. Lankhorst

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Abstract

Clinimetrics in rehabilitation medicine, i.e. the field of developing, evaluating and applying measurement instruments, has undergone considerable progress. Despite this progress, however, several issues remain. These include: (i) selection of an instrument out of the wide range available; (ii) using an instrument in a variety of diagnostic groups; (iii) using an instrument in individual patients, as opposed to a group of patients; and (iv) the use of instruments in clinical practice. This paper reviews these issues, as well as current attempts at resolving them. Illustrative examples are given. It is concluded that solutions seem to be available, but considerable research effort is required to make these a reality. Clinimetrics in rehabilitation medicine remains a field with challenging opportunities for research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-201
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2005

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