This paper aims to identify problems in estimating and the interpretation of the magnitude of intervention-related change over time or responsiveness assessed with health outcome measures. Responsiveness is a problematic construct and there is no consensus on how to quantify the appropriate index to estimate change over time between baseline and post-test designs. This paper gives an overview of several responsiveness indices. Thresholds for effect size (or responsiveness index) interpretation were introduced some thirty years ago by Cohen who standardised the difference-scores (d) with the pooled standard deviation (d/SD(pooled)). However, many effect sizes (ES) have been introduced since Cohen's original work and in the formula of one of ...
The two standard requirements of instruments that measure cross-sectional differences in respect of ...
Researchers and prevention scientists often develop interventions to target intermediate variables (...
Purpose: The objective of this systematic review was to describe the prevalence and magnitude of res...
This paper aims to identify problems in estimating and the interpretation of the magnitude of interv...
This paper aims to identify problems in estimating and the interpretation of the magnitude of interv...
Measuring change in quality of life is increasingly central to health services and clinical research...
Measuring of change is essential in medical research. However, these measurements may have different...
Some clinical trials perform repeated measurement over time and estimate clinically relevant change ...
Objective: This article outlines basic methods for quantifying reproducibility and responsiveness of...
In general, clinicians and researches evaluate the quality of functional measurement scales in relat...
The investigation of response shift in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is important in both clinica...
Response shifts can be defined as a change in the way that a respondent interprets and responds to s...
The past 20-years have seen the development and evaluation of many health status measures. Unlike th...
Background and Objective: it was hypothesized that within an invasively treated group and within a g...
Objectives The investigation of response shift in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is important in b...
The two standard requirements of instruments that measure cross-sectional differences in respect of ...
Researchers and prevention scientists often develop interventions to target intermediate variables (...
Purpose: The objective of this systematic review was to describe the prevalence and magnitude of res...
This paper aims to identify problems in estimating and the interpretation of the magnitude of interv...
This paper aims to identify problems in estimating and the interpretation of the magnitude of interv...
Measuring change in quality of life is increasingly central to health services and clinical research...
Measuring of change is essential in medical research. However, these measurements may have different...
Some clinical trials perform repeated measurement over time and estimate clinically relevant change ...
Objective: This article outlines basic methods for quantifying reproducibility and responsiveness of...
In general, clinicians and researches evaluate the quality of functional measurement scales in relat...
The investigation of response shift in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is important in both clinica...
Response shifts can be defined as a change in the way that a respondent interprets and responds to s...
The past 20-years have seen the development and evaluation of many health status measures. Unlike th...
Background and Objective: it was hypothesized that within an invasively treated group and within a g...
Objectives The investigation of response shift in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is important in b...
The two standard requirements of instruments that measure cross-sectional differences in respect of ...
Researchers and prevention scientists often develop interventions to target intermediate variables (...
Purpose: The objective of this systematic review was to describe the prevalence and magnitude of res...