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BACPAR toolbox of outcome measures
註釋As health professionals working in amputee rehabilitation we are all aware that we should be using outcome measures to demonstrate that we are providing an effective intervention. The use of outcome measures can help us illustrate to our patients how they are progressing and working towards their personal goals. In recent years there have been increasing pressures to use outcome measures and produce standardised data within in our daily practice (DH 2008) so that our services can be scrutinised and assessed by our users and outside agencies. It is often found that there are limitations with some of the outcome measures in terms of reporting and collating results for benchmarking purposes. However, there are a growing number of different outcome measures and it is often difficult to select which ones we should be using. Outcome measures that have been selected in the past and widely used may not necessarily have been shown to be the best tools under closely scrutiny. As these pressures ...