APTA Cross Sections and Academies Recommendations for COVID-19 Core Outcome Measures

IF 0.5 Q4 REHABILITATION Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2021-09-09 DOI:10.1097/JAT.0000000000000172
C. Wells, D. Kegelmeyer, K. Mayer, Sowmya Kumble, A. Reilley, A. Campbell, Rebecca J. Martin
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Purpose: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged as a major health concern within the United States in early 2020. Because this is a novel virus, little guidance exists for best practice to evaluate this population within the field of physical therapy. Methods: An expert task force appointed by the leadership of 9 different academies or sections of the American Physical Therapy Association was formed to develop recommendations for a set of core outcome measures for individuals with or recovering from COVID-19. Results: This perspective provides guidance on a best practice recommendation to physical therapists and researchers regarding the use of core outcome measures for individuals with or recovering from COVID-19. The process for the selection of core measures for this population is presented and discussed. Conclusions: Core outcome measures improve the ability to track progress and change across the continuum of care at both the patient and population levels.
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APTA横截面和学院对COVID-19核心结果测量的建议
目的:新型冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)于2020年初在美国成为一个主要的健康问题。由于这是一种新型病毒,因此在物理治疗领域内,很少有最佳实践指南来评估这一人群。方法:由美国物理治疗协会9个不同学院或部门的领导层任命的专家工作组成立,为新冠肺炎患者或康复者制定一套核心结果指标建议。结果:这一观点为物理治疗师和研究人员提供了关于新冠肺炎患者或康复者使用核心结果测量的最佳实践建议的指导。介绍并讨论了为这一群体选择核心指标的过程。结论:核心结果指标提高了在患者和人群层面跟踪连续护理进展和变化的能力。
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