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scales are used daily by everyone involved in the management of
patients with neurologic disease and in the design and management
of neurologic clinical trials. Now there is a single source for the
wide range of scales used in specific neurologic diseases and
neurorehabilitation. You will refer to this volume
constantly!
The first
edition of the <i>Handbook of Neurologic Rating
Scales</i> quickly became an invaluable reference work on the
increasing array of scales for measuring neurologic disease. In the
brief few years since the first edition the importance of this book
has only increased.
New
Chapters Include Scales On:
- Generic
and general use
- Pediatric neurology and
rehabilitation
- Peripheral neuropathy
and pain
- Ataxia
- HIV/AIDS
- And
instruments for diagnosing headaches.
Formal
measurement of the effects of neurologic disease and of treatment
effects, beyond the description of changes on the standard
neurologic examination, is a relatively recent development.
Controlled clinical trials and outcomes research are at the heart
of modern information-based medicine, and neurologic scales are
essential tools in clinical trials designed to provide this
information.
A
Resource for Clinical Trials
The
Handbook of Neurologic Rating Scales provides a resource for
clinicians and clinical investigators in the broad field of
neurology and neurologic rehabilitation to help them:
- evaluate
the clinical trials literature by providing information on the
scales being used
- evaluate
and select appropriate and efficient scales for clinical trials and
outcomes research, and
- provide
information that will help them to develop new scales or measures
or to improve existing ones.
A
Resource for Evaluating Disease Status
Outcomes
research is playing an increasingly important role in clinical
management and neurorehabilitation, and these also depend largely
on measurement of disease status and change. In this era of managed
care, neurologists must produce outcomes data demonstrating the
effectiveness of neurologic care if the specialty is to survive,
and certainly if it is to thrive. Even effective therapies are
likely to fall by the wayside if studies to prove their
effectiveness are not done.
Comprehensive and
Standardized Information on All Scales
Each
chapter in this volume contains the scales of importance and in
current use, including a sequence of scale descriptions and
specific scales in a standard format, as well as a summary and
recommendations indicating which scales are most useful for
specific purposes and whether a combination of scales is
particularly useful or if better scales are needed.
Each
entry notes:
- the
purpose for which the scale was developed and its current uses if
they differ from those for which it was developed
- a
detailed description of the scale
- information about
validation, such as: Does the scale have face validity? i.e., does
it appear to measure what it purports to measure?
- how and
by whom the scale is administered
- the time
needed to administer and score the scale
- the
scale itself or, when the scale is proprietary or too long for
inclusion, a description and key references
- special
considerations, including unusual measures needed to obtain a valid
score or problems in administering the test in specific
patients
- advantages, or what
makes the scale good or useful. Disadvantages, or what makes the
scale difficult to use or impairs its reliability
- key
references, including the original publication of the scale and its
validation
Downloadable PDFs of the
scales contained in the Handbook of Neurologic Rating Scales
are included with the purchase of this book.
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| Robert M. Herndon ISBN: 9781888799927 |
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