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Primary Outcome Measures are the outcome measure(s) of greatest importance specified in the protocol, usually the one(s) used in the power calculation. Primary Outcome Measures: Are the most important data measurements gathered by the study, the ones that determine its design and the study size.
An outcome measurement is simply an evaluation of progress. To ensure that your treatment is precise and clear, every session is recorded and accurately measured in note format and a re-assessment or evaluation of progress is carried out at regular intervals to demonstrate change in your childs ability over time.
Fugl-Meyer Assessment It is widely used in stroke research and has been used as a gold standard to compare the reliability and validity of other outcome measures. Scoring ranges from 0 to a maximum of 66 for upper limb movement.
Findings revealed that the most common OMT used in pediatric telerehabilitation is GMFM (100%) including both versions of GMFM-88 and GMFM-66, followed by PBS (30%). The third commonly used OMTs include the GAS, TGMD-2, Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), and self-made OMTs (13%).
Most emergencies fall into the general categories of breathing trouble, upset stomachs, injuries, and infections. Children get sick, are exposed to environmental dangers (like drowning or poisons), or may have chronic conditions that put them at higher risk of any of these problems.
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Measures to assess outcome domains of the PICU COS: cognitive, emotional, overall (including health-related quality of life), physical, and family health. Measures evaluating social health were also considered.
The PSOM was recognized as being the only validated global composite performance measure developed specifically to assess outcomes in pediatric stroke. The PSOM was rated to have good to excellent validity and reliability and was noted to be easy to administer at the bedside.
Interpretation: Outcomes after pediatric stroke are generally favorable, but moderate to severe neurological impairments are still common. Age between 28 days and 1 year appears to be a particularly vulnerable period.

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