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Measuring Health: A Guide to Rating Scales and Questionnaires [Hardcover]

Ian McDowell (Author), Claire Newell (Author)
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0195103718 978-0195103717 January 15, 1996 2
Worldwide economic constraints on health care systems have stressed the need to monitor the outcomes of care and the output of the health system. This is the second edition of a reference book that provides in-depth reviews of the quality of the leading health measurements that are used for these purposes. Its principal aim is to guide the reader in choosing among rival measurement methods and to score the instrument chosen. The book also provides a critical overview of the field of health measurement, with a technical introduction and discussion of the history and future directions for measurements in each area.
Eighty-eight measurements that evaluate health via questionnaires or rating scales are reviewed.. Reviews of the 50 scales included in the first edition have been updated, the original chapters have been expanded to include new methods, and two new chapters have been written. The book covers measurements of physical disability, social health, psychological well-being, depression, mental status testing, pain, general health status and quality of life. Each chapter presents a tabular comparison of the quality of the instruments. The description of each method covers its purpose and conceptual basis, its reliability and validity, and a copy of the scale is shown.
This book is intended as a reference work for researchers from the medical and social sciences, and for health professionals wishing to evaluate the progress of their patients. The first edition was praised for its accurate and thorough descriptions of measurement scales and for its contributions to improving the science of health measurement. It has always been used as a text in health services research courses. The second edition further strengthens these qualities.

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"Indispensable for those seeking a consumer's guide to health measures....Written in an engaging and informative style....'5 stars!'(highest rating)"--Doody Publishing


About the Author

Ian McDowell is at University of Ottawa.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 523 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (January 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195103718
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195103717
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,895,110 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars For reliability and validity, February 23, 2001
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In an era of accountability, McDowell and Newell do an excellent job of pulling together instruments to assess patients' health. Although this volume was primary designed for Occupational and Physical Therapists, it should have a broader audience. It includes over 80 instruments with a summary on how to employ each device with estimates of reliability and validity. They give more than adequate details to enable the professional to make decisions regarding the quality and appropriateness of each single measure. Users of these tools need to comprehend the extreme lengths that it took for McDowell and Newell to accomplish their task. Their work is truly impressive. On pages 47-50, the authors do a particularly good job explaining the difference between ADL and IADL.

In addition, the authors do a particularly good job in providing technical details needed by professionals to make decisions about the need and appropriateness of an instrument to serve the specific needs of a patient. Students who are learning about calibration of psychometric instruments will also find the work beneficial. They will immediately see the practical application of theoretical concepts presented in classroom decisions. I have placed this fine book on closed serve for students to use after my presentation on reliability and validity.

Every university library should adopt a copy this is fine monograph.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The book for Evidence Based Practice, March 21, 2010
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If your work place is like mine there is an abundance of assessment forms available. We use them daily,weekly or yearly on our clients to access physical and mental wellbeing for treatment or research. But are you using the best assessment available? Are the otcome scores reliable? This book gathers a range of tested, reliable & valid health assessments in a handy (and very heavy) guide. It has been fun & interesting to check what assessments I use against their original purpose. Some I use have been 'adapted' and I found the originals easier to follow (and reassuringly valid in these days of "Evidence based Practice"). I also enjoy the commentaries as it makes me think about possible research I could do and what issues I might need to consider. There are lots of descriptors and some reproductions of the scale or questionairre (good to check against what is on your database), the talk about reliability & validity are not too heavy. A great book to dip into and a good read.
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Great resource. A gold-standard for anyone in the field of health psychology
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The first edition of this book was written because clinicians and researchers often seemed unaware of the wide variety of measurement techniques available for use in health services research. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
observer depression scales, lot worse worse, best describes your pain, more recent scales, generic health status instruments, physical functioning measure, pression rating scales, morale scale, healthy respondents, convergent correlations, dementia scale, mental status questionnaire, health status index, item screening score, health measurements, pain measurement, clinical self, mental health scale, pain questionnaire, pain descriptors, health indices, surement scales, walking one block, elderly hospitalized patients, detecting depression
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New York, Med Care, Arch Phys Med Rehabil, Sickness Impact Profile, Medical Outcomes Study, General Health Questionnaire, Barthel Index, Beck Depression Inventory, Mini-Mental State Examination, Qual Life Res, Psychol Med, Arch Gen Psychiatry, Nottingham Health Profile, United States, Health Assessment Questionnaire, Clin Epidemiol, Health Opinion Survey, Life Satisfaction Index, Short Portable, Soc Sci Med, Arthritis Impact Measurement Scales, North Carolina, Geriatric Depression Scale, Public Health, Arthritis Rheum
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