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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2002
This study indicates the importance of linking assessment with care management and follow-up services for the success of out-patient, comprehensive geriatric assessment programs.
Faranak, Aminzadeh +3 more
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This study indicates the importance of linking assessment with care management and follow-up services for the success of out-patient, comprehensive geriatric assessment programs.
Faranak, Aminzadeh +3 more
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Course and Program Outcome Assessment Process
Innovations in Engineering Education: Mechanical Engineering Education, Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering Technology Department Heads, 2005Course and Program Outcome assessment process at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is briefly discussed. It is explained how data were collected, analyzed, and used in the enhancement of the undergraduate programs. This paper describes the management of the assessment process. Lessons learned from assessment experience are described and how
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Prediction of psychotherapy process and outcome with the Personality Assessment Inventory
Psychiatry Research, 2018The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI; Morey, 1991) contains scales that were designed to make predictions about how an individual might respond to treatment, thereby allowing clinicians to attune treatment plans to a client's specific needs. The present study utilized two features of the PAI as predictors of treatment process and outcome in a ...
Morgan N, McCredie +2 more
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Process and outcome in paired oral assessment
ELT Journal, 2006This article responds to points raised in the article ‘The paired format in the Cambridge Speaking Tests’ by Julie Norton in the 59/4 issue of this Journal on the potential drawbacks of a paired format in oral testing, based on observations about the nature of the discourse produced in this context.
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Parent Perceptions About the Process and Outcomes of Child Neuropsychological Assessment
Applied Neuropsychology, 1998The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of child neuropsychological evaluations from the parent's perspective. Fifty-five parents of children with neurodevelopmental problems completed a 19-item questionnaire, indicating their assessment of the process and outcomes of the evaluation.
J E, Farmer, T J, Brazeal
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Early Assessment of Visual Information Processing and Neurological Outcome in Preterm Infants
Neuropediatrics, 2006Psychological tests based on visual information processing have shown to be promising in predicting neurodevelopmental outcome in infants at risk. In the present study we prospectively investigated the early development in a group of 20 high-risk preterm infants by means of i) the Fagan Test of Infant Intelligence at 7, 9, and 12 months postterm and ii)
GUZZETTA, ANDREA +8 more
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Process and outcome: gender differences in the assessment of justice
Journal of Organizational Behavior, 1997Summary We studied the importance that women and men place on distributive and procedural justice. The relationship between distributive justice and several organizational outcomes (e.g. commitment, intent to stay) was stronger for men than women. The relationship between procedural justice and those same outcomes, however, was stronger among women ...
PAUL D. SWEENEY, DEAN B. McFARLIN
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Values and Evaluation: Assessing Processes and Outcomes of Restorative Justice Programs
Crime & Delinquency, 2002Increased interest in the restorative justice programs is accompanied by concern for whether they work andthrough what basic processes. Yet the task of evaluating restorative justice programs is a daunting one because they are so diverse, pursuing unique andmultiple objectives.
Lois Presser, Patricia Van Voorhis
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Linking process and outcome in quality of care assessment (hospitals)
Conference Proceedings 1991 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2002To examine the relationship between process and outcome measures of quality of care, peer review organization (PRO) generic screen failure rates were compared to residual mortality in all Wisconsin general medical/surgical hospitals. The median rank of the generic screen failure rates in hospitals within the lowest quartile of residual mortality rates ...
J. Van Ruiswyk +4 more
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Quality-of-Care Processes in Geriatric Assessment Units: Principles, Practice, and Outcomes
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2012To assess quality-of-care processes and to examine whether care processes are associated with short-term postdischarge outcomes in older vulnerable hospitalized patients.Retrospective study.Forty-nine Geriatric Assessment Units.Patients aged 65 and older who were admitted to a Geriatric Assessment Unit for a fall with trauma.Three care processes ...
Marie-Jeanne, Kergoat +9 more
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