Client-Directed Therapy Using the COSA
Fig. 7.1 Items 1–5 of the self-assessment form (Keller et al. 2006, p. 29) The ‘Intended Meaning Reference Guide’ can be used to further clarify the meaning of the COSA statements when…
Fig. 7.1 Items 1–5 of the self-assessment form (Keller et al. 2006, p. 29) The ‘Intended Meaning Reference Guide’ can be used to further clarify the meaning of the COSA statements when…
Hedwig Weiß and Florian PrinzOccupational Therapy in Epidermolysis Bullosa1A Holistic Concept for Intervention from Infancy to Adult10.1007/978-3-7091-1139-0_10© Springer Wien New York 2013 10. Conclusion Hedwig Weiß1 and Florian Prinz1 (1) University Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,…
3.1 Measures of disease frequency Background Measures of disease frequency quantify how often a disease or condition occurs within a given population. Thus, measures of disease frequency are also called…
13.1 Introduction Parameters and estimates This chapter discusses the traditional methods used to address random error in quantitative research. Before discussing these methods, we should recall the distinction between statistical…
17.1 Introduction Survival analysis encompasses a wide variety of techniques that focus on how long given states “persist” over time. This type of analysis has wide application whenever time to…
Chapter 1: Epidemiology past and present Review questions R.1.1 epi = “upon”; demos = “the people”; ology = “to speak of” or “to study.” R.1.2 A personal response is requested….
10.1 Introduction This chapter considers the accuracy of diagnostic tests and procedures. It also considers implications of diagnostic test accuracy in population-based screening programs. The accuracy of a diagnostic test…
14.1 Ways to prevent confounding The previous chapter used confidence intervals and significance tests to address random error during data analysis. This chapter uses Mantel–Haenszel methods to address the problem…
8.1 Introduction The two most common types of observational study designs in epidemiology are cohort studies and case–control studies. The objective of both these types of studies is to learn…
18.1 Introduction Generational (cohort) life tables versus current (“cross-sectional”) life tables. A life table is a scheme for expressing mortality over an entire lifetime. To accomplish this, we could in…