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INside the OUTcomes: A Rehabilitation Research Podcast
Episode 03: The Rehabilitation Measures Database

On this episode, we will talk with Linda Ehrlich-Jones, RN, PhD, Associate Director, Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research and Research Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine and Namrata Grampurohit, PhD, OTR/L, Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, and a member of the Jefferson Center for Outcomes Measurement. Linda manages the RMD with help from collaborators across the country, including Dr. Grampurohit. Together, we will talk about how the database came to be, the measures it contains, how measures are reviewed and other resources offered by the RMD.

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An Introduction to Measurement in Rehabilitation Practice

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Scroll to the bottom to download the slides for “Module 1: An Introduction to Measurement in Rehabilitation Practice”

Outcome Measurement Teaching Modules

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Scroll to the bottom to download the slides for “Module 2: Importance, Selection and Use of Outcome Measures”

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Understanding Measurement Properties

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Scroll to the bottom to download the slides for “Module 3: Understanding Measurement Properties.”  For additional supplemental slides & worksheets, click here. 

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Knowledge Translation Strategies: Implementation of Outcome Measurement into Practice

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Scroll to the bottom to download the Clinicians version of the slides for “Module 4:Knowledge Translation Strategies: Implementation of Outcome Measurement Practice, for Clinicians”

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Knowledge Translation Strategies: Implementation of Outcome Measurement into Practice

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Scroll to the bottom to download the Clinicians version of the slides for “Module 4:Knowledge Translation Strategies: Implementation of Outcome Measurement Practice, for Clinicians”

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Scroll to the bottom to download the Student version of the slides for “Module 4:Knowledge Translation Strategies: Implementation of Outcome Measurement Practice, for Clinicians”

Other CROR Webinars

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Outcome Measurement Selection in Individuals with SCI: Application of the SCI EDGE

This webinar is designed to inform you of the process of recommending outcome measures for the SCI population, help you select outcome measures for individuals with SCI, and identify gaps in areas of outcome measurement in SCI rehabilitation.

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Spinal Cord Injury - Applying the Principles of Measurement to Care

This webinar discusses how principles of measurement influence care provided to individuals with spinal cord injuries and reviews concepts of reliability and validity as they inform clinical practice outcomes.

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MeasureAble: Enhancing Accessible Outcomes Measurement for People with Disabilities

This webinar describes the steps taken to evaluate the accessibility of outcomes measurements as well as methods to make measures more accessible.

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Fundamentals of Measurement in Rehabilitation for Older Adults

This webinar is designed to help clinicians select and interpret outcome measures with older adults. The hour long presentation demonstrates the selection of instruments from a database and interpretation of scores by considering information on measurement properties of validity, reliability, and clinical utility.

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Demystifying Rasch Analyses for Clinical Application

Rasch analysis is increasingly utilized in research studies to determine psychometric properties of assessment instruments. Terminology that is common in Rasch analysis, such as logits, infit, outfit, mean square and others are new to many clinicians, which is a barrier to reading, critiquing, and applying an article. The purpose of this webinar is to provide a basic overview of Rasch analysis and its associated terminology.  Three recommended readings will provide an example of how to interpret Rasch analysis results, figures and tables in published research articles.

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