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Measuring health outcomes in stroke survivorsPatrick J Doyle
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, PA 15206, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 83:S39-43. 2002....
The Burden of Stroke Scale (BOSS) provides valid and reliable score estimates of functioning and well-being in stroke survivors with and without communication disordersPatrick J Doyle
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, 7180 Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
J Clin Epidemiol 57:997-1007. 2004..This study describes the conceptual foundation and psychometric properties of the Burden of Stroke Scale (BOSS), a patient-reported health status assessment designed to quantify the physical, cognitive, and psychological burden of stroke...
The WHO-DAS II: psychometric properties in the measurement of functional health status in adults with acquired hearing lossTheresa H Chisolm
VA Medical Center, Bay Pines, Florida and Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
Trends Amplif 9:111-26. 2005..Further work examining the utility of the WHO-DAS II as an outcome measure for hearing aid intervention is warranted...
An application of Rasch analysis to the measurement of communicative functioningPatrick J Doyle
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
J Speech Lang Hear Res 48:1412-28. 2005....
The Burden of Stroke Scale (BOSS) provided valid, reliable, and responsive score estimates of functioning and well-being during the first year of recovery from strokePatrick J Doyle
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, 7180 Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
Qual Life Res 16:1389-98. 2007..To examine the reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the Burden of Stroke Scale (BOSS)...
Rasch modeling of revised token test performance: validity and sensitivity to changeWilliam Hula
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System and University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
J Speech Lang Hear Res 49:27-46. 2006..Finally, the results suggest an equivocal advantage for Rasch scores in detecting change over time...
The WHO-DAS II: measuring outcomes of hearing aid intervention for adultsRachel McArdle
VA Medical Center, Bay Pines, FL 33744, and Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of South Florida, USA
Trends Amplif 9:127-43. 2005..The findings of this study support the use of the WHO-DAS II as a generic measure in hearing aid trials research so as to allow for comparisons of health-status outcomes across different diseases or disorders...
Auditory performance characteristics of the Computerized Revised Token Test (CRTT)Cynthia A Eberwein
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Audiology and Speech Pathology, 7180 Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
J Speech Lang Hear Res 50:865-77. 2007..To assess the Computerized Revised Token Test (CRTT) performance of individuals with normal hearing under several intensity conditions and under several spectral and temporal perturbation conditions...
Auditory serial position effects in story retelling for non-brain-injured participants and persons with aphasiaMartin B Brodsky
VA Pittsburgh Health Care System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
J Speech Lang Hear Res 46:1124-37. 2003..A quadratic model is suggested for the recall of information directly recalled from discourse-length language material...
Patient-reported cognitive and communicative functioning: 1 construct or 2?William D Hula
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 91:400-6. 2010....
Effects of two lexical retrieval cueing treatments on action naming in aphasiaJulie L Wambaugh
Department of Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Healthcare System and University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84148, USA
J Rehabil Res Dev 39:455-66. 2002..These findings indicate that PCT and SCT may have utility in facilitating action naming for some speakers with aphasia but that the effects of these treatments may vary across grammatical form classes (e.g., nouns versus verbs)...
