Application of Outcome Measures to Complex Clinical Cases
Presented by Mary Beth Osborne
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This course outlines recommended outcome measures for physical therapists working with individuals with neurologic conditions, including the core set of six measures identified to prevent unwarranted variability in physical therapy practice that are strongly supported by evidence. Clinical scenarios are given that demonstrate use of the core set and also when the core set does not provide the most clinically relevant tools and use of other measures is necessary. Contemporary neurologic physical therapy practice includes the use of outcome measures to set objective goals and measure functional changes in our patients.
Meet your instructor
Mary Beth Osborne
Mary Beth Osborne earned both her BS and DPT in physical therapy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a board-certified specialist in neurologic physical therapy. She is currently an assistant professor in residence at the University of Connecticut in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program and involved…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. ANPT Core Set Outcome Measures CPG
This chapter provides a description of each of the six core measures and psychometric properties. Implementation of these measures is demonstrated via a complex clinical case.
2. Beyond the Core Set
This chapter provides a description of additional quality outcome measures recommended to use outside of the core set to capture additional relevant clinical information. Clinical application of these measures is demonstrated via a complex clinical case.