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Background: The AlphaFIM instrument is an assessment tool designed to facilitate discharge planning of stroke patients from acute care, by extrapolating overall functional status from performance in six key Functional Independence Measure (FIM) instrument items. Aim: To determine whether acute care AlphaFIM rating is correlated to stroke rehabilitation outcomes. Alpha FIM® score 80 = outpatient rehabilitation Alpha FIM® score = inpatient rehabilitation Alpha FIM® score =? Inpatient rehabilitation Alpha FIM® score FIM rating of The first AlphaFIM® score (target Day 3) will be collected by the Canadian Institute for Health Information in the Discharge Abstract Database (CIHI in the DAD) as part of Special Project , a.


Excellent internal consistency at admission and discharge for FIM Motor (Cronbach’s alpha = - ) and FIM Cognitive (Cronbach’s alpha = - ) (Stineman et al, ; with nontraumatic SCI, n = 2,, mean age = years; with traumatic SCI, n = 1,, mean age = years, sample from Uniformed Data System for Medical. Mar Functional Independence Measurement (FIM) User Manual, Version 5 Overview FIM Features The FIM application allows the following: − Multiple clinicians can input FIM data for a patient. − Integrates documents in CPRS as a progress note with addendums and/or a completed consults. The purpose of this manual is to guide the user to complete the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility - Patient Assessment Instrument (IRF-PAI), which is required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as part of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility.


Measuring Health and Disability: Manual for WHO Disability Assessment Table Cronbach's alpha values for WHODAS domaina and total scores. FIST scores can be recorded over time, is included in this manual for use in your found to be high (Cronbach's alpha = , person separation index. The appendices in the SANADC Reference Manual provide further useful information and concerns the subacute clinical assessment data items (i.e. FIM.

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