Standardized diagnostic interviews show moderate-to-substantial test-retest reliability for adult psychiatric and substance use disorders.
9 Amsterdam Centre for Evidence Based Sports Medicine (ACES), Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Correspondence to Dr M Winters, Department of Rehabilitation, Nursing Science & Sports ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to measure the intra- and inter-rater reliability of the quantitative sensory testing for measuring the thermal pain threshold on myofascial trigger points ...
Introduction Although individuals with dementia who reside in nursing homes are particularly susceptible to developing delirium, this condition is rarely recognised in these settings. Detection of ...
BACKGROUND: The Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS) was developed from a modified version of the Berg Balance Scale aiming to obtain a balance scale more appropriate for the child population. OBJECTIVES: To ...
quallmer.app provides an interactive Shiny application for working with qualitative data coded using the quallmer package. The app supports: The sample dataset contains 20 movie reviews coded by three ...
This project uses UV for dependency management. Krippendorff's alpha is more meaningful for larger data samples, however low agreement can still be a sign of labeling issue. The code requires at least ...
One in 5 TikTok sexual health videos by non-medical users contained misinformation, with abortion-related content showing the highest risks. Young people seeking sexual health information on TikTok ...
Diagnostic accuracy of clinical tests for diagnosis of ankle syndesmosis injury: a systematic review
Data sources An electronic database search was conducted (to 6 August 2012) of databases such as: MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, PubMed and Cochrane Databases. References from identified articles were ...
Correspondence to Dr Alex Gillespie, Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics, London WC2A 2AE, UK; A.T.Gillespie{at}lse.ac.uk Background Letters of complaint written by patients ...
The vast majority of patients with minor stroke achieve what are considered good or excellent outcomes on the modified Rankin Scale (0–1/0–2), yet many are dissatisfied with their outcomes. There is a ...
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