Guidelines for the use of goal attainment scaling (GAS) recommend that the patient specify at least three goals - but this may not always be feasible or align with patient preferences. This short report explores responsiveness of one- or two-goal GAS. http
Exploring the responsiveness of goal attainment scaling in relation to number of goals set in a sample of hemophilia-A patients https://t.co/QcWUkC0XJN #jpro New paper on a modification to Goal Attainment Scaling in J Pt Reported Outcomes
RT @LoriBethFrank: Interesting implications for “further individualization” of goal attainment scaling: responsive even with only one goal.…
Interesting implications for “further individualization” of goal attainment scaling: responsive even with only one goal. “The key feature of GAS is its ability to detect clinically meaningful change due to its focus on outcomes that are important to the in
Interesting #HRQOL read for #healthcoaching using #GAS
Exploring the responsiveness of goal attainment scaling in relation to number of goals set in a sample of hemophilia-A patients https://t.co/iedFYmTEUc
Exploring the responsiveness of goal attainment scaling in relation to number of goals set in a sample of hemophilia-A patients https://t.co/8eNQTnMoCd